Bonhams Auctioneers: Entertainment Memorabiliahttp://www.bonhams.com/departments/COL-ENT/Bonhams: auctioneers of fine art, antiques, collectables and motor carsen-gbThu, 14 Dec 2017 01:44:59 -0000webmaster@bonhams.comhttp://images1.bonhams.com/image?src=web%2Flogos%2FBonhams.tif&height=50&width=300&stats=0&halign=r1&fill=#ffffffBonhams Auctioneers: Entertainment Memorabiliahttp://www.bonhams.com/departments/COL-ENT/Sale 24240 Lot 1: The Ghoul Gaumont British Pictures, 1933.http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/1/<div class="LotName">The Ghoul</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gaumont British Pictures, 1933.<BR />British three sheet poster, designed by Marc Stone, linen-backed, <I>83 in x 39 in (211cm x 99cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/1/Sale 24240 Lot 2: The Catman of Paris, Republic, 1946,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/2/<div class="LotName">The Catman of Paris,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Republic, 1946,<BR />three-sheet, linen backed, <I>41 in x 81 in (104cm x 206cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/2/Sale 24240 Lot 3: The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Universal International, 1954,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/3/<div class="LotName">The Creature From The Black Lagoon,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal International, 1954,<BR />French poster, linen backed, <I>24 in x 32 in (60cm x 81cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/3/Sale 24240 Lot 4: The Beast with 1,000,000 Eyes! American Releasing Corp., 1955,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/4/<div class="LotName">The Beast with 1,000,000 Eyes!</div>
<div class="LotDesc">American Releasing Corp., 1955,<BR />one-sheet, linen backed, <I>27 in x 41 in (68.5cm x 104cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/4/Sale 24240 Lot 5: Invaders From Mars, 20th Century Fox, 1955,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/5/<div class="LotName">Invaders From Mars,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century Fox, 1955,<BR />one-sheet, linen backed, <I>27 in x 41 in (68.5cm x 104cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/5/Sale 24240 Lot 6: The Mole People, Universal International, 1956,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/6/<div class="LotName">The Mole People,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal International, 1956,<BR />one-sheet, linen backed, <I>27 in x 41 in (68.5cm x 104cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/6/Sale 24240 Lot 7: World without End, Allied Artists, 1956,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/7/<div class="LotName">World without End,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Allied Artists, 1956,<BR />one-sheet, linen backed, <I>27 in x 41 in (68.5cm x 104cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/7/Sale 24240 Lot 8: The Astounding She Monster, American International, 1958,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/8/<div class="LotName">The Astounding She Monster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">American International, 1958,<BR />U.S three-sheet, linen backed, <I>41 in x 81 in (104cm x 206cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/8/Sale 24240 Lot 9: Horror Film Posters, 4http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/9/<div class="LotName">Horror Film Posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">all one-sheets, comprising; <i>'The Brain Eaters'</i> (American International Pictures, 1958), <i>'How To Make A Monster'</i> (American International Pictures, 1958), <i>'Teenage Monster'</i> (Howco International, 1958), and <i>'Monster From The Ocean Floor'</i> (Lippert, 1954), (4)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/9/Sale 24240 Lot 10: Dracula, Warner Brothers, 1958,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/10/<div class="LotName">Dracula,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Brothers, 1958,<BR />Spanish one-sheet, linen backed, <I>39 in x 27 in (99cm x 68.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/10/Sale 24240 Lot 11: Them!, Warner Brothers, 1959,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/11/<div class="LotName">Them!,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Brothers, 1959,<BR />Italian poster, linen backed, <I>39 in x 55 in (100cm x 140cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/11/Sale 24240 Lot 12: Forbidden Planet, Cire Films, 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/12/<div class="LotName">Forbidden Planet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Cire Films, 1966,<BR />Spanish one-sheet, linen backed, <I>27 1/2 in x 39 in (70cm x 99cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/12/Sale 24240 Lot 13: Film Stars / Freddie Young: A large photo album containing 27 signed black and white photographs by various film stars, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/13/<div class="LotName">Film Stars / Freddie Young: A large photo album containing 27 signed black and white photographs by various film stars,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">all dedicated to '<i>Freddie</i>', actors include; Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier, Gene Kelly, Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, Ava Gardner, Valerie Hobson, Robert Taylor, Julie Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Simmons and Stewart 'Jimmy' Granger, Viginnia McKenna and Bill Travers, and Walter Pidgeon, together with some photos of cinematographer Freddie Young on film sets and with various personalities such as Julie Andrews and Queen Elizabeth II, contained in a red leather bound album, <I>photos 8 in x 10 in (20cm x 25.5cm)</I> (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/13/Sale 24240 Lot 14: Moon Over Miami, 20th Century Fox, 1941http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/14/<div class="LotName">Moon Over Miami,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century Fox, 1941<BR />French poster, linen backed, <I>45 in x 61 in (114cm x 155cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/14/Sale 24240 Lot 15: Casablanca, Warner Bros, 1942,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/15/<div class="LotName">Casablanca,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros, 1942,<BR />Belgium poster, Les Ateliers M. Panneels, <I>12 in x 15 in (30cm x 38cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/15/Sale 24240 Lot 16: Marilyn Monroe: A copy of 'Playboy' magazine, December 1953,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/16/<div class="LotName">Marilyn Monroe: A copy of 'Playboy' magazine,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">December 1953,<BR />1st issue, with Marilyn Monroe on the front cover and featuring her as the inside centrefold, the latter billed as <i>First Time in any magazine Full Color the famous Marilyn Monroe Nude</i>,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/16/Sale 24240 Lot 17: Breakfast At Tiffany's, Paramount Pictures, 1961, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/17/<div class="LotName">Breakfast At Tiffany's,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1961,<BR />two U.S. lobby cards numbers 2 & 4, <I>both 14 in x 11 in (35.5cm x 28cm)</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/17/Sale 24240 Lot 18: Breakfast At Tiffany's, Paramount Pictures, 1961, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/18/<div class="LotName">Breakfast At Tiffany's,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1961,<BR />two U.S. lobby cards numbers 7 & 1, <I>both 14 in x 11 in (35.5cm x 28cm)</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/18/Sale 24240 Lot 19: Federico Fellini (Italian b. 1920 - d.1993): Original artwork of a 'Well-endowed Woman', circa 1975, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/19/<div class="LotName">Federico Fellini (Italian b. 1920 - d.1993): Original artwork of a 'Well-endowed Woman', circa 1975,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">a caricature of a well endowed woman in pen, ink, felt pen and pencil drawing on a piece of A4 paper, probably based on a scene from Fellini's film <i>'Armarcod'</i> (1973), inscribed in Italian, dated <i>Roma Agusto 75</i> and signed by Fellini, together with two more artworks; one of a little drummer girl, also in pen, ink and felt pen drawing on A4 paper, inscribed <i>Here is the little drummer girl I promised you, big love</i> in Italian and signed Fellini, and another depicting a surreal caricature of the sphinx above an advertising billboard with businessmen and two religious men pointing at a woman on the billboard, in pen, ink, and felt pen drawing on a piece of A4 paper, inscribed in Italian and signed by Fellini, <I>all 8 in x 12 in (20cm x 30.5cm)</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/19/Sale 24240 Lot 20: JACK CARDIFF (BRITISH, B.1914-D.2009): MARILYN MONROE, 1956,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/20/<div class="LotName">JACK CARDIFF (BRITISH, B.1914-D.2009): MARILYN MONROE,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1956,<BR />an archival pigment portrait print of Marilyn Monroe taken on the set of filming <i>The Prince and The Showgirl</i>, signed by the photographer in pencil to the bottom right corner, numbered 3/50 and titled in the bottom left corner, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>overall 36 in x 44 in (92cm x 112cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/20/Sale 24240 Lot 21: Jack Cardiff (British, B.1914-D.2009): Marilyn Monroe, 1956,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/21/<div class="LotName">Jack Cardiff (British, B.1914-D.2009): Marilyn Monroe,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1956,<BR />an archival pigment portrait print of Marilyn Monroe taken on the set of filming <i>The Prince and The Showgirl</i>, signed by the photographer in pencil to the bottom right corner, numbered 10/100 and titled in the bottom left corner, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>overall 34 in x 47 1/2 in (87cm x 121cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/21/Sale 24240 Lot 22: Bert Stern (American, B.1929-D.2013): Marilyn Monroe in Vogue, (from The Last Sitting) 1962,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/22/<div class="LotName">Bert Stern (American, B.1929-D.2013): Marilyn Monroe in Vogue, (from The Last Sitting)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1962,<BR />an off-set lithographic print featuring Marilyn Monroe in a black dress, taken at the Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles, signed by the photographer to the bottom right, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>21 in x 25 1/2 in (53cm x 65cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/22/Sale 24240 Lot 23: Bert Stern (American, B.1929-D.2013): Marilyn Monroe, with Pearls (from The Last Sitting), 1962,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/23/<div class="LotName">Bert Stern (American, B.1929-D.2013): Marilyn Monroe, with Pearls (from The Last Sitting),</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1962,<BR />an archival pigment print, printed later, signed and titled by the photographer in red crayon along the lower edge, annotated, signed and dated in pencil to the verso, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>14 in x 11 in (36cm x 28cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/23/Sale 24240 Lot 24: Eve Arnold (American, b.1912&#8211;d.2012): Marilyn Monroe, Nevada Desert, 1960,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/24/<div class="LotName">Eve Arnold (American, b.1912&#8211;d.2012): Marilyn Monroe,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Nevada Desert, 1960,<BR />a giclee black and white portrait print of Marilyn Monroe, signed by the photographer in pencil to the bottom right-hand corner, and numbered <i>332/495</i> to the bottom-left corner, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>overall 22 1/2 in x 28 1/2 in (57cm x 73cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/24/Sale 24240 Lot 25: Mike Figgis (English, b 1948): Kate Moss Descending A Staircase, 2007,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/25/<div class="LotName">Mike Figgis (English, b 1948): Kate Moss Descending A Staircase,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2007,<BR />a colour lithographic print of Kate Moss in a deserted mansion for part of four short films created in 2007 for the lingerie brand Agent Provocateur entitled <i>Miss X</i>, signed, titled and dated in pencil by the photographer along the bottom, mounted, framed and glazed, <I>overall 24 in x 32 in (61cm x 81cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/25/Sale 24240 Lot 26: SID AVERY (AMERICAN, B.1918-D.2002): JAMES DEAN, Texas, 1955,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/26/<div class="LotName">SID AVERY (AMERICAN, B.1918-D.2002): JAMES DEAN,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Texas, 1955,<BR />a giclee black and white portrait print of James Dean with a Bolex camera on the Marfa, Texas set of the film "Giant", signed, dated, and inscribed by the photographer on the reverse, and numbered 20/70, <I>11 in x 13 1/2 in (28cm x 34cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/26/Sale 24240 Lot 27: Ivor Novello: three notes on headed notepaper by Ivor Novello, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/27/<div class="LotName">Ivor Novello: three notes on headed notepaper by Ivor Novello,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">two written in blue ink and signed <i>Ivor Novello</i>, the third in black ink signed <i>Ivor</i>, each on Ivor Novello headed notepaper (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/27/Sale 24240 Lot 28: Bullitt, Warner Brothers, 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/28/<div class="LotName">Bullitt,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Brothers, 1969,<BR />Italian poster, linen backed, <I>39 in x 55 in (100cm x 140cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/28/Sale 24240 Lot 29: Action / Thriller film quad posters, 1970's, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/29/<div class="LotName">Action / Thriller film quad posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970's,<BR />comprising; <i>'The Enforcer'</i> (Warner Bros, 1976), and <i>'Kelly's Heroes'</i> (MGM, 1970), <I>both 40 in x 30 in (102cm x 76cm)</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/29/Sale 24240 Lot 30: Charlie Chaplin: a 'Film Society Of Lincoln Centre' award 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/30/<div class="LotName">Charlie Chaplin: a 'Film Society Of Lincoln Centre' award 1972,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">presented to <i>Charles Chaplin, April 4 1972</i>, the cine film design in chrome plated steel, marked 'Dallegret 84' along the edge, fixed to gilded metal base with engraved award details, <I>height 19 1/2 in (49cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/30/Sale 24240 Lot 31: The Dam Busters: A screenplay script, Copy no. 74, 1953, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/31/<div class="LotName">The Dam Busters: A screenplay script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Copy no. 74, 1953,<BR />118pp. of mimeographed typescript, in green cover, the title page inscribed <i>Screenplay by R.C.SHERRIFF, Based on the book by PAUL BRICKHILL</i> and dated <i>18th December 1953</i>, accompanied by a copy of the printed score for 'March, The Dam Busters', by Eric Coates, bearing a stamp on the front for Coates (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/31/Sale 24240 Lot 32: Repulsion, Dear Film, 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/32/<div class="LotName">Repulsion,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Dear Film, 1966,<BR />Italian poster, linen backed, <I>39 1/2 in x 55 in (100cm x 140cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/32/Sale 24240 Lot 33: Blow Up, MGM, 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/33/<div class="LotName">Blow Up,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1967,<BR />Belgian poster, linen backed, <I>14 in x 21 1/2 in (36cm x 55cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/33/Sale 24240 Lot 34: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Five preliminary illustrations for various inventions by Rowland Emmett, 1960's, 5http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/34/<div class="LotName">Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Five preliminary illustrations for various inventions by Rowland Emmett,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's,<BR />gouache and pencil on paper, each depicting an elaborate invention of Caractacus Potts', including an 'Improved All-Purpose Farm Fandango' with hedge trimmers and potato bagging device, an 'Early-Morning Tea Maker' fitted with a bedside light, a 'Milking-Machine' with wind driven vacuum pump, a mechanical cat's cradle and slipper dryer, and a drawing on board for 'Grandpa's Retreat', each with pencil annotations, <I>average 21 in x 15 in (53cm x 38cm),</I> (5)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/34/Sale 24240 Lot 35: Flash Gordon: An original prop speargun, Universal Pictures, 1980,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/35/<div class="LotName">Flash Gordon: An original prop speargun,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1980,<BR />wooden prop speargun painted black and gold, used by one of Vultan's hawkmen, <I>35 in (89cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/35/Sale 24240 Lot 36: The Fifth Element: An illuminating prop light-staff, Columbia, 1997,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/36/<div class="LotName">The Fifth Element: An illuminating prop light-staff,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1997,<BR />the metal prop light-staff made up of two parts with translucent light tube, used by one of the cast during the final scene of the film, when all of the five elements are brought together in the temple, battery operative, <I>approx 70 in (178cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/36/Sale 24240 Lot 37: Little Voice: A pink sequin evening dress worn by Jane Horrocks, 1998,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/37/<div class="LotName">Little Voice: A pink sequin evening dress worn by Jane Horrocks,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1998,<BR />full length dress, embellished and decorated with sequins, simulated crystals and gems, and labelled inside 'Angels & Bermans',</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/37/Sale 24240 Lot 38: The Beach: A pair of binoculars used by Leonardo DiCaprio, 20th Century Fox, 2000,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/38/<div class="LotName">The Beach: A pair of binoculars used by Leonardo DiCaprio,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century Fox, 2000,<BR />black binoculars with orange lenses, with a blue paper label attached and inscribed in black ink <i>Richard's Look-Out Binoculars, SC133 Onwards</i>, accompanied by a document on 20th Century Fox Archives headed stationery concerning the provenance,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/38/Sale 24240 Lot 40: James Bond: A Release Script for Diamonds Are Forever, 1971,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/40/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A Release Script for <i>Diamonds Are Forever</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1971,<BR />front cover marked <I>Domestic Version Export Script 10th December, 1971</I>, orange card covers, title page with production credits and technical data, <I>8&#189;in x 12in (21.5cm x 30.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/40/Sale 24240 Lot 41: James Bond: A first draft screenplay for Live And Let Die, Eon Productions, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/41/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A first draft screenplay for <i>Live And Let Die</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Eon Productions, 1972,<BR />118pp. of mimeographed typescript, in red cover with metal fastenings, title page printed <i>First Draft Screenplay by Tom Mankiewicz</i> and dated <i>9th June 1972</i>,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/41/Sale 24240 Lot 42: James Bond: A first draft screenplay for The Man With The Golden Gun, 1974,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/42/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A first draft screenplay for <i>The Man With The Golden Gun</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1974,<BR />136pp. of mimeographed typescript, in yellow cover with metal fastenings, title page printed <i>First draft screenplay (C) by Richard Maibaum</i>, dated <i>January 7 1974</i>,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/42/Sale 24240 Lot 43: James Bond: A Release Script for The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/43/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A Release Script for <i>The Spy Who Loved Me</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1977,<BR />a <I>Picture And Dialogue Export Script</I>, title page with production credits and technical data, pale pink card covers, <I>8&#188;in x 13&#188;in (21cm x 33.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/43/Sale 24240 Lot 44: James Bond: A Release Script for Moonraker, 1979,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/44/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A Release Script for <i>Moonraker</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1979,<BR />a <I>Domestic Version Export Script</I>, title page with production credits and technical data, dated <I>21st June 1979</I>, pale yellow card covers, <I>8&#188;in x 13&#188;in (21cm x 33.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/44/Sale 24240 Lot 45: James Bond: A Release Script for For Your Eyes Only, 1981,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/45/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A Release Script for <i>For Your Eyes Only</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1981,<BR />a <I>Domestic Version Export Script</I>, title page with production credits and technical data, dated <I>May 1981</I>, pale blue card covers, <I>8in x 13in (20.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/45/Sale 24240 Lot 46: James Bond: A set of storyboards for Octopussy, 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/46/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A set of storyboards for <i>Octopussy</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1983,<BR />comprising nineteen numbered sheets, beginning with Bond escaping disguised as a 'corpse', <I>11&#190;in x 16&#189;in (30cm x 42cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/46/Sale 24240 Lot 47: James Bond: A set of storyboards for A View To A Kill, 1985,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/47/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A set of storyboards for <i>A View To A Kill</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1985,<BR />sixteen sheets for the <I>Dirigible Sequence</I>, dated <I>24/5/84</I> and three Revision sheets dated <I>9th July 1984</I>, first sheet signed by cinematographer Leslie Dear, the last with pencil sketch, <I>11&#190;in x 16&#189;in (30cm x 42cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/47/Sale 24240 Lot 48: James Bond: A Release Script for The Living Daylights, 1987,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/48/<div class="LotName">James Bond: A Release Script for <i>The Living Daylights</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1987,<BR />title page reading <I>Post Production Release Script (Export Script) 17th June 1987</I>, with credits and technical details, pale blue card covers, <I>8in x 13in (20.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/48/Sale 24240 Lot 49: James Bond: An A-frame clapperboard used in Casino Royale, Eon Productions, 2006, 4http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/49/<div class="LotName">James Bond: An A-frame clapperboard used in <i>Casino Royale</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Eon Productions, 2006,<BR />the plastic board with a wooden arm, marked with the roll number <i>A42 ECN 5245</i>, the scene number <i>82B</i>, take <i>3</i>, date <i>23.03.06</i>, handwritten in black inks; with the film title, Director (Martin Campbell), Director of Photography (Phil Meheux BSC), names in black lettering, framed, and red <i>Panavision A</i>, accompanied by a letter of provenance for the 'James Bond Regional Premiere of Casino Royale' at which this item was sold in a charity auction, a ticket to the event, and a souvenir brochure, (4)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/49/Sale 24240 Lot 50: The Avengers: A large group of artwork for various set designs and interiors by Harry Pottle, 1960's, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/50/<div class="LotName">The Avengers: A large group of artwork for various set designs and interiors by Harry Pottle,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's,<BR />all on paper, mostly in ink and wash, or pencil, the illustrations depicting scenes from numerous episode such as; the Bull and Bear pub in <i>'Dial A Deadly Number'</i>, the embassy in <i>'Two's A Crowd'</i>, the golf club in <i>'13th Hole'</i>, Rawling's study in <i>'Small Game For Big Hunters'</i>, the dance studio and a tattooists studio in <i>'Quick Quick Slow Death'</i>, the Matron's office and the operating theatre in <i>'The Gravediggers'</i>, as well as other designs for staff offices, wine cellars, catacombs, bedrooms, and a nursing home, almost all annotated and signed by Pottle. Accompanied by a call sheet for the episode <i>'Too Many Christmas Trees'</i> (1965), and a copy of the book 'The Avengers and Me' signed by Patrick Macnee, <I>artworks approx. 20 in x 16 in (51cm x 41cm) each,</I> (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/50/Sale 24240 Lot 51: Monty Python And The Holy Grail: A second draft screenplay script, Python (Monty) Pictures, 1973,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/51/<div class="LotName">Monty Python And The Holy Grail: A second draft screenplay script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Python (Monty) Pictures, 1973,<BR />85pp. of mimeographed typescript, in blue cover with metal fastenings, title page printed <i>Second Draft Screenplay by JOHN CLEESE, GRAHAM CHAPMAN, TERRY GILLIAM, ERIC IDLE, TERRY JONES, MICHAEL PALIN,</I> and <i>(c) 1973, Python (Monty) Pictures, 57 Gondar Gardens, London, N.W.6, England, 01.794.3438,</i></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/51/Sale 24240 Lot 52: Norman Wisdom: A pair of stage shoes, 1950s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/52/<div class="LotName">Norman Wisdom: A pair of stage shoes,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1950s,<BR />black leather with elasticated sides, with a pair of original yellow socks, mounted in display case with a photograph of Norman on stage and two panels of trademark suit cloth, <I>case 19&#189;in x 31&#189;in (49.5cm x 80cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/52/Sale 24240 Lot 53: Norman Wisdom: A screen-worn 'Gump' suit, 1953,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/53/<div class="LotName">Norman Wisdom: A screen-worn 'Gump' suit,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1953,<BR />comprising a two-piece, black and white dog's tooth check suit, the jacket labelled <I>W. Snape & Son Princes Square Wolverhampton</I> and typewritten <I>Norman Wisdom Esq July 1953</I>, together with an original white shirt, brown striped tie and check cap, all mounted in display case with legend <I>Norman Wisdom 1915-2010 'The Pinewood Years'</I> and with film titles, <I>case 30in x 49&#190;in (76cm x 126.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/53/Sale 24240 Lot 54: Doctor Who: A Black Dalek, constructed to BBC "New Series" specification, appearing in the BBCtv Doctor Who Episodes "Asylum Of The Daleks" and "The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar",http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/54/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A Black Dalek, constructed to BBC "New Series" specification, appearing in the BBCtv Doctor Who Episodes "Asylum Of The Daleks" and "The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar",</div>
<div class="LotDesc">principally of wooden construction (with fibreglass, metal and plastic elements) in four sections comprising: (1) integrated base & skirt, (2) 'shoulder' section, (3) neck 'bin' with embrasure frame and (4) dome, painted matte black overall with details in gloss black, including: <i>approx. 4in (10cm)</i> trolley wheels attached to the wooden frame which underpins the skirt, gloss black hemispheres on matte black skirt (which includes internally a foam-padded bench seat for the operator and dual speakers for sound), gloss black slats on the matte black 'shoulder' section, a three-tier metal manipulator arm <i>maximum extension 31 1/2 in (80cm)</i> with rubber 'sucker' cap, a highly polished metal gun-stick and rods, neck bin of plastic matting painted black with black wooden embrasure, the black fibreglass dome featuring unique identification code (painted in white beneath the eye), metal and plastic eyestalk with translucent plastic rings and illuminating black eyeball, and transparent dome light fittings with bulbs and polished metal frames, <I>approximately 63 in (160cm) high,</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/54/Sale 24240 Lot 55: Collection of music related quad posters, 1960's-70's, 5http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/55/<div class="LotName">Collection of music related quad posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's-70's,<BR />comprising; <i>'Pink Floyd at Pompeii', 'Speedway', 'A Film About Jimi Hendrix', 'Woodstock'</i>, and <i>'Elvis On Tour'</i>, (5)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/55/Sale 24240 Lot 56: GERED MANKOWITZ (British, B. 1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX, London, 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/56/<div class="LotName">GERED MANKOWITZ (British, B. 1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">London, 1967,<BR />signed in pencil by the photographer and inscribed A/P, with Mankowitz Archive stamp, framed, <I>image 10 1/4 in x 11 3/4 in (26cm x 30cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/56/Sale 24240 Lot 57: GERED MANKOWITZ (BRITISH, B.1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX, London, 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/57/<div class="LotName">GERED MANKOWITZ (BRITISH, B.1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">London, 1967,<BR />signed in pencil by the photographer and numbered 2/50, and with Mankowitz Archive stamp, framed, <I>image 12 in x 10 1/4 in (30cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/57/Sale 24240 Lot 58: GERED MANKOWITZ (British, B.1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX, London, 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/58/<div class="LotName">GERED MANKOWITZ (British, B.1946): A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JIMI HENDRIX,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">London, 1967,<BR />signed in pencil by the photographer and numbered 2/50, and with Mankowitz Archive stamp, framed, <I>image 12 in x 12 1/12 in (30cm x 31cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/58/Sale 24240 Lot 59: The Who: An harmonica played and autographed by Roger Daltrey,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/59/<div class="LotName">The Who: An harmonica played and autographed by Roger Daltrey,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">the Tombo 'Lee Oskar' harp in B flat signed by Roger Daltrey in black marker, in original plastic case</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/59/Sale 24240 Lot 60: Bob Dylan: Milton Glaser's psychedelic poster,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/60/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: Milton Glaser's psychedelic poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">featuring the iconic silhouette portrait of Dylan, folded and rolled, <I>22in x 33in (56cm x 84cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/60/Sale 24240 Lot 61: Elvis Presley: Original production artwork for the poster for 'The Great Performances', UK, 1990,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/61/<div class="LotName">Elvis Presley: Original production artwork for the poster for 'The Great Performances',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">UK, 1990,<BR />comprising art board with image, two overlays and production notes, together with a copy of the vinyl album, RCA PL82227, <I>board 11&#190;in x 18in (30cm x 46cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/61/Sale 24240 Lot 62: Jeff Beck: An autographed custom-made 'Hot Rod' guitar, 1992,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/62/<div class="LotName">Jeff Beck: An autographed custom-made 'Hot Rod' guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1992,<BR />built by UK luthier Steven Acworth, the body in the form of a 1934 Ford Coupe, green finish, signed in black marker by Jeff Beck, three pickups, volume control knob to hub of rear 'wheel', rosewood fingerboard with dot markers, headstock with maker's name and dated <i>1992</i>, rosewood stand/leg rest, with vinyl case, <I>46in (117cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/62/Sale 24240 Lot 63: The Yardbirds: a signed copy of the single 'I Wish You Would', 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/63/<div class="LotName">The Yardbirds: a signed copy of the single 'I Wish You Would',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />signed on the sleeve in blue ink by Eric Clapton, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith and Chris Dreja,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/63/Sale 24240 Lot 64: BORN TO BOOGIE, Apple Corps., 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/64/<div class="LotName">BORN TO BOOGIE,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Apple Corps., 1972,<BR />British quad poster, <I>40 in x 30 in (102cm x 76cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/64/Sale 24240 Lot 65: Marc Bolan: a cream silk shirt worn at Woburn Festival, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/65/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan: a cream silk shirt worn at Woburn Festival, 1968,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">with rouched sleeves and pussy-bow tie, labelled <i>Granny Takes A Trip</i>, worn by Marc Bolan backstage at The Woburn Music Festival,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/65/Sale 24240 Lot 66: Marc Bolan/T-Rex: a flamboyant chiffon wrap-around blouse with metallic detail,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/66/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan/T-Rex: a flamboyant chiffon wrap-around blouse with metallic detail,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in black chiffon with gold, silver and bronze metallic threads throughout, three-quarter frilled sleeves and wrap-around tie ribbon to waist, labelled <i>Alkasura, London</i>, worn by Marc Bolan on stage at Massey Hall, Toronto, 1974, accompanied by letters concerning the provenance,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/66/Sale 24240 Lot 67: Marc Bolan: A leather and decorative ceramic bracelet,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/67/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan: A leather and decorative ceramic bracelet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">with metal fastening and detail, owned by Marc Bolan</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/67/Sale 24240 Lot 68: Marc Bolan: a copy of 'Warlock of Love' signed and inscribed,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/68/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan: a copy of 'Warlock of Love' signed and inscribed,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in red pen <i>to Maldwin gypsy horsebane. Of the mountains hound master, deep love, Marc</i>, published by Lupas Music, 1969, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/68/Sale 24240 Lot 69: Grateful Dead: Original production artwork for the album 'In The Dark', UK, 1987,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/69/<div class="LotName">Grateful Dead: Original production artwork for the album 'In The Dark',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">UK, 1987,<BR />comprising three versions of advertisements for Kerrang, The Guardian and Music Week, art boards with image, overlays and production notes, together with a <I>Not For Resale</I> promo single 'Touch Of Grey'/'My Brother Esau' with foldout wrapper, Arista RIS35, <I>largest board 11&#190;in x 16in (30cm x 40.45cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/69/Sale 24240 Lot 70: Black Sabbath: A concert poster, UK, 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/70/<div class="LotName">Black Sabbath: A concert poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">UK, 1970,<BR />Festival of Contemporary Music, Newark Showground, 24th October, with Hawkwind also on the bill, <br /> <I>30in x 39&#190;in (76cm x 101cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/70/Sale 24240 Lot 71: Frank Zappa: An autographed concert handbill and corresponding ticket, 1979,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/71/<div class="LotName">Frank Zappa: An autographed concert handbill and corresponding ticket,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1979,<BR />for the Birmingham Odeon, 10th-11th February, the back signed in blue ballpoint by Zappa, with ticket for the 10th February, <I>handbill 6in x 8&#188;in (15cm x 21cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/71/Sale 24240 Lot 72: Rock & Pop Memorabilia: Posters by David Singer and Randy Tuten, printing plates and other items, various dates, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/72/<div class="LotName">Rock & Pop Memorabilia: Posters by David Singer and Randy Tuten, printing plates and other items,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">various dates,<BR />including: proof and poster of 'Masquerade Ball', October 1979, the poster signed by Randy Tuten; uncut sheets for 'Bill Graham Presents' posters, BG 220/221 and BG 271/272, designed by David Singer, together with uncut sheet of postcards tickets for BG 271/272, two sheets signed by the artist, 1970-1971; a poster for Paul McCartney at the Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, 1990, signed by Singer; three uncut proofs of poster for Johnny Cash at the Carousel Ballroom, designed by S.Elvin, 1968; Poco, Wishobone Ash and others, BG 273/274, poster designed by Norman Orr, 1970; double-sided printing plates for Love/P.J Proby at the Winterland, The Sons/Elvin Bishop at the USD Gym, and The Sons/Beefy Red, Freeborn Hall, UC Davis; and a poster design for 'The New Underground Experience' event at Concorde 2 Brighton (UK), September 2002, designed and signed by artist Michael English, <I>largest sheet 23in x 29in (58.5cm x 73.4cm)</I> (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/72/Sale 24240 Lot 73: Grateful Dead: Original artwork and other items, various dates,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/73/<div class="LotName">Grateful Dead: Original artwork and other items,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">various dates,<BR />comprising: three original sketches by Dennis Larkins of the stage design for the Grateful Dead at the Oakland Auditorium, New Year's Eve, 1980, pencil on graph/tracing paper, each signed and mounted, one dated <I>12/18/80</I> and with <I>Scenic Artists</I> stamp; a printed handbill for the Dead at Santa Fe, 1983, signed by Dennis Larkins; a <I>Mickey Hart Rolling Thunder</I> poster; and an original design sketch by Randy Tuten/Rick Griffin for the 1987 CD release of '2400 Fulton Street' by Jefferson Airplane, pencil on tracing paper of the back cover lettering mounted, <I>largest item 19&#188;in x 28&#188;in (49cm x 72cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/73/Sale 24240 Lot 74: Sex Pistols: A 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols' album promo poster, Virgin, 1977,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/74/<div class="LotName">Sex Pistols: A 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols' album promo poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Virgin, 1977,<BR />on fluorescent yellow ground, featuring Jamie Reid artwork, <I>60 in x 36 in (155cm x 91.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/74/Sale 24240 Lot 75: Sex Pistols: Concert posters and Sid Vicious portrait, various dates, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/75/<div class="LotName">Sex Pistols: Concert posters and Sid Vicious portrait,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">various dates,<BR />comprising: a billboard poster for the 'Filthy Lucre' tour, Finsbury Park, 23rd June 1996, <I>60 x 40in (152.5 x 101.5cm)</I>; a poster, 'Absolut Pistols', 2002, <I>29 x 20in (73.5 x 51cm)</I>; and a portrait of Sid, black ink on board, artist unkwown, <I>19&#189;in x 15in (49.5cm x 38cm)</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/75/Sale 24240 Lot 76: The Clash: A UK concert poster 'The Clash On Parole', June-July 1978,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/76/<div class="LotName">The Clash: A UK concert poster 'The Clash On Parole',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">June-July 1978,<BR />framed and glazed, <I>30 in x 40 in (76cm x 102cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/76/Sale 24240 Lot 77: The Clash: A 'New Album' display poster, 1977,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/77/<div class="LotName">The Clash: A 'New Album' display poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1977,<BR />featuring artwork from the self-titled first Clash album, <I>24 in x 36 in (61cm x 92cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/77/Sale 24240 Lot 78: Oasis: Three autographed promo posters, 1990s, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/78/<div class="LotName">Oasis: Three autographed promo posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1990s,<BR />comprising posters for 'Wonderwall', 'Don't Look Back In Anger' and 'Morning Glory?', each signed in silver marker by Noel and Liam Gallagher, the last also inscribed by Noel <I>Whats The Story?</I>, <I>20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm)</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/78/Sale 24240 Lot 79: The Smiths: A collection of posters, 1980s, 5http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/79/<div class="LotName">The Smiths: A collection of posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980s,<BR />comprising promos for The Smiths, 'The World Won't Listen', 1987; 'Hatful Of Hollow', 1984; 'Ask', 1986; 'The Smiths', 1984; and a concert poster, Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, 10th March 1985, <I>the largest 24&#189;in x 35&#188;in (62.5cm x 89.5cm),</I> (5)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/79/Sale 24240 Lot 80: Nirvana: A set list written by Dave Grohl and corresponding concert ticket, 1991,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/80/<div class="LotName">Nirvana: A set list written by Dave Grohl and corresponding concert ticket,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1991,<BR />the set list written in black marker pen, thirteen titles, including <I>Pennyroyal Tea</I>, which was later recorded on the 1993 <I>In Utero</I> album, the reverse with a handwritten menu in blue ballpoint, headed <I>Caribik Extasy Menu 30.8.91</I>, together with a ticket from the concert at the Serenadenhof, Nurnberg, Friday, 30th August 1991, <I>set list 8&#188;in x 11&#189;in (21cm x 29cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/80/Sale 24240 Lot 81: Coldplay: An autographed 'gold' sales award for the CD and cassette 'Parachutes', circa 2000,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/81/<div class="LotName">Coldplay: An autographed 'gold' sales award for the CD and cassette 'Parachutes',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 2000,<BR />presented to drummer Will Champion for sales in the US of more than 500,000 copies, RIAA certified with holographic logo, the front autographed in silver marker by Chris Martin, Will Champion, Johnny Buckland and Guy Berryman, reverse with <I>Jewel Box Platinum</I> maker's label, <I>12&#190;in x 20&#188;in (32.5cm x 51.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/81/Sale 24240 Lot 82: Oasis: Lyrics for 'Morning Glory' and a signed poster, various dates,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/82/<div class="LotName">Oasis: Lyrics for 'Morning Glory' and a signed poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">various dates, <BR />comprising a set of lyrics handwritten in black ink by Noel Gallagher; together with a promo poster for the band's second album album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?', released 1995, signed in silver marker by Noel and Liam Gallagher, <I>lyrics 8&#188;in x 11&#189;in (21cm x 29.5cm), poster 20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/82/Sale 24240 Lot 83: Prince: a white fedora hat from the One Nite Alone sound check,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/83/<div class="LotName">Prince: a white fedora hat from the <i>One Nite Alone</i> sound check,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hammersmith Apollo, 2002, with black <i>NPG Music Club</i> band, given to a fan during the sound check, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance, images of Prince wearing an identical hat availible on request</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/83/Sale 24240 Lot 84: PRINCE: A BLACK TAMBOURINE WITH METALLIC '3121', 2007, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/84/<div class="LotName">PRINCE: A BLACK TAMBOURINE WITH METALLIC '3121',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2007,<BR />used by Prince during the <i>'3121'</i> concert at the O2 in London, made by Remo USA, accompanied by a tour brochure and a black cotton bag from the concert, and a letter of provenance, <I>10 in (26cm) diam,</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/84/Sale 24240 Lot 85: Jessie J: A stage costume worn at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Los Angeles,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/85/<div class="LotName">Jessie J: A stage costume worn at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Los Angeles,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">comprising 'Two-Tone Landing Strip' crop top and leggings in black jersey and flesh mesh, top labelled <I>Simon Preen London</I>, with letter of authenticity from the designer, Simon Preen, confirming this was worn by Jesse J at the MTV Awards, held at the Nokia Theatre, 28th August</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/85/Sale 24240 Lot 86: Robbie Williams: a handwritten set of lyrics for the 1997 single 'Angels',http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/86/<div class="LotName">Robbie Williams: a handwritten set of lyrics for the 1997 single 'Angels',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">the complete set of lyrics in black ink on white card in Robbie Williams' hand [written in 2001], with additional annotations <i>This Is The Only Written Copy RPW, Written With Love And Now She Loves Me A Lot Love Love Love</i> (etc) and <i>Aged 23 When Written 27 Now</i>, signed, <br /> <I>8 1/4in x 11 1/2 in (21cm x 29.5 cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/86/Sale 24240 Lot 87: Britney Spears: A pair of Fairy wings worn for Rolling Stone magazine, 25th May 2000, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/87/<div class="LotName">Britney Spears: A pair of Fairy wings worn for Rolling Stone magazine,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">25th May 2000,<BR />the handmade wings made of pale pink mesh fabric embellished with sequins, stretched over a metal frame, and attached to a harness at the centre, the harness inscribed in black pen <i>Palace Costume Company</i>, worn by Britney for a photo shoot in an issue for Rolling Stone magazine. Accompanied by a copy of the magazine, where Britney is featured on the front cover, entitled "Britney Wants You." <I>widest part 46 in (117cm),</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/87/Sale 24240 Lot 88: Wham!: An autographed copy of the album 'Fantastic', CBS Records, 1983, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/88/<div class="LotName">Wham!: An autographed copy of the album 'Fantastic',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">CBS Records, 1983,<BR />signed by both George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in black ink on the front cover, accompanied by a copy of their single 'Bad Boys', and a letter concerning the provenance from the BBC (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/88/Sale 24240 Lot 89: Wham!: A Platinum sales award for the album 'Make It Big', 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/89/<div class="LotName">Wham!: A Platinum sales award for the album 'Make It Big',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />plaque reads; 'presented to Wham! for the sale in Switzerland of more than 50,000 units, CBS Schallplatten AG', mounted on blue, framed and glazed, <I>16 in x 20 in (41cm x 51cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/89/Sale 24240 Lot 90: George Michael: A jacket by Jean Paul Gaultier worn in the video for 'I Want Your Sex', 1987,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/90/<div class="LotName">George Michael: A jacket by Jean Paul Gaultier worn in the video for 'I Want Your Sex',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1987,<BR />in dark navy blue, collarless, double-breasted with decorative, diamond-shaped metal Gaultier buttons to front and cuffs, two hip and one breast pockets, single inside pocket, black/purple lining to shoulders, labelled <I>Jean Paul Gaultier Homme Pour Gibo</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/90/Sale 24240 Lot 92: George Michael: A pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/92/<div class="LotName">George Michael: A pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">with brown leather bound frames, with a letter concerning the provenance from George Michael's office</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/92/Sale 24240 Lot 94: George Michael: A black leather coat worn at the 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/94/<div class="LotName">George Michael: A black leather coat worn at the 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">three-quarter length, one inside pocket with zip, one breast and two hip pockets, single vent, with faux fur-covered collar, labelled <i>John Richmond Man</i>, with the original 'Out Of The Closet' sales tag</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/94/Sale 24240 Lot 95: George Michael: An autographed publicity photograph, 1990s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/95/<div class="LotName">George Michael: An autographed publicity photograph,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1990s,<BR />black and white, signed by George in silver pen, <I>8in x 10in (20.5cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/95/Sale 24240 Lot 96: David Bowie: A pair of uniform trousers from the film 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence', 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/96/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A pair of uniform trousers from the film 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1983,<BR />in olive drab cotton, labelled <I>Bermans & Nathans 40 Camden St., London N.W.1</I> and with faint typewritten name <I>David Bowie</I>, with four-button fly, two front and back pockets and one to the left thigh, back also with two short strap-and-buckle detail</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/96/Sale 24240 Lot 97: David Bowie: A rare concert poster, UK, 1971,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/97/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A rare concert poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">UK, 1971,<BR />for the Oastler Education Society Going Down Ball, Wednesday 23rd June, <I>17&#189;in x 23in (44.5cm x 58.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/97/Sale 24240 Lot 98: David Bowie: A rare promotional poster for the album 'Diamond Dogs', RCA, 1974,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/98/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A rare promotional poster for the album 'Diamond Dogs',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">RCA, 1974,<BR />featuring Bowie in a half-man/half-dog design, <I>36 in x 40 in (91cm x 102cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/98/Sale 24240 Lot 99: David Bowie: A black leather jacket by Andre Van Pier, 1980s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/99/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A black leather jacket by Andre Van Pier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980s,<BR />matching lining, zip front with two slant hip pockets, black sequinned panel to shoulders/back, cuffs with stud fastening, labelled <I>Andre Van Pier New York Paris Rio</I>, with previous sale label</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/99/Sale 24240 Lot 100: David Bowie: a signed copy of the album 'Let's Dance', EMI America, dated 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/100/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: a signed copy of the album 'Let's Dance',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">EMI America, dated 1983,<BR />signed in silver pen <i>David Bowie'83</i>, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/100/Sale 24240 Lot 101: David Bowie: A pair of Turkish-style shoes worn in the video for 'Jazzin' For Blue Jean', 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/101/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A pair of Turkish-style shoes worn in the video for 'Jazzin' For Blue Jean',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />in turquoise fabric with gold thread piping, together with a letter from The Contemporary Wardrobe Company, London confirming these were worn by David for the performance of 'Blue Jean'</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/101/Sale 24240 Lot 102: David Bowie: A T-shirt worn in the video 'Jazzin' For Blue Jean', 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/102/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A T-shirt worn in the video 'Jazzin' For Blue Jean',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />white cotton, front lettered in black <I>Relax</I>, with letter from The Contemporary Wardrobe Company, London, confirming this was worn by David in the film</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/102/Sale 24240 Lot 103: Brian Eno/Damien Hirst/Anton Corbijn/David Bowie: A rare limited edition presentation CD box set Antennae #1, 1995, 6http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/103/<div class="LotName">Brian Eno/Damien Hirst/Anton Corbijn/David Bowie: A rare limited edition presentation CD box set <i>Antennae #1,</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">1995, <BR />comprising; <i>'Warchild'</i>, acrylic on paper, an original spin painting by Damien Hirst, signed <i>Hirst</i> and numbered <i>210/250</i> in blue ink on the reverse, stamped and timed <i>War Child 95 Jun 21 19:00</i>, <i>5 3/4 in x 3 3/4 in (14.5cm x 9.5cm)</i>; A piece of wallpaper designed by David Bowie for Laura Ashley featuring Lucien Freud design, <i>6 in x 4 in (15cm x 10cm)</i>; an unreleased compilation CD of the soundtrack for the fashion show produced by Brian Eno entitled <i>antennae #1</i> featuring tracks by Tricky, Portishead, and Massive Attack; A polaroid taken by Anton Corbijn of two guests at the event, with parchment cover with printed signature, <i>4 1/4 in x 2 1/2 in (11cm x 6cm)</i>, and an <i>antennae #1</i> Instruction Manual inserted in a white cardboard box hand sprayed by Brian Eno, <i>9 1/4 x 6 3/4 in x 1 1/2in (23.5cm x 17cm x 3cm)</i>, designed by Brian Eno to raise funds for <i>War Child</i> at Pagan Fun Wear, The Saatchi Gallery, 21 June 1995, numbered 152/500, (6)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/103/Sale 24240 Lot 104: David Bowie: 'Self Portrait (Mustique)', limited edition lithograph, 2002,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/104/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: 'Self Portrait (Mustique)', limited edition lithograph,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2002,<BR />signed in pencil by David Bowie and dated <I>'02</I> and numbered <I>24/175</I>, Fabriano paper, rolled, <I>12in x 14&#188;in (31cm x 37cm) overall</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/104/Sale 24240 Lot 105: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a black and white silver gelatin print of David Bowie in front of the Trans-Siberian Express, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/105/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a black and white silver gelatin print of David Bowie in front of the Trans-Siberian Express, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken in 1973 during the Ziggy Stardust Tour, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <i>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass <I>20 in x 24 in (61cm x 51cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/105/Sale 24240 Lot 106: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie asleep on a train, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/106/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie asleep on a train, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken on the Trans-Siberian Express in 1973 during the Ziggy Stardust Tour, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <I>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass, <I>20 in x 24 in (51cm x 61cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/106/Sale 24240 Lot 107: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/107/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken back stage at the Hammersmith Odeon reading a review in 1973 before the last show of the Ziggy Stardust Tour, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <i>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass, <I>24 in x 20 in (61cm x 51cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/107/Sale 24240 Lot 108: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/108/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a colour digital print of David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken at Fenton Lake, New Mexico, 1975 during filming, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <i>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass, <I>24 in x 20 in (61cm x 51cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/108/Sale 24240 Lot 109: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a sepia print of David Bowie in a Los Angeles Restaurant, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/109/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a sepia print of David Bowie in a Los Angeles Restaurant, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken in a Japanese restaurant in 1975, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <i>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass, <I>20 in x 24 in (51cm x 61cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/109/Sale 24240 Lot 110: Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a black and white silver gelatin print of David Bowie while filming The Man Who Fell To Earth, signed by David Bowie,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/110/<div class="LotName">Geoff MacCormack (English b. 1947): a black and white silver gelatin print of David Bowie while filming The Man Who Fell To Earth, signed by David Bowie,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">taken during filming in 1975, [printed later], signed to bottom right corner in black pen <i>David Bowie '15</i>, photographer's stamp to the back with signature and edition number 1/25, accompanied by a certificate from the photographer. Framed with UV protection conservation clear glass, <I>20 in x 24 in (51cm x 61cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/110/Sale 24240 Lot 111: The Rolling Stones and Marianne Faithful: A contact sheet of 25 black and white images and 5 vintage prints,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/111/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones and Marianne Faithful: A contact sheet of 25 black and white images and 5 vintage prints,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">images of the band relaxing in a hotel room, with portrait shots of Mick, Keith and Brian, together with a vintage print of the band and portrait photographs of Marianne Faithful on a separate shoot, all taken by photographer Geoff Crellin, some unpublished, all images to be offered with copyright, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance and copyright disclaimer, <I></i>largest<i> 8 in x 10 in (20cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/111/Sale 24240 Lot 112: Brian Jones: two cravats worn by Brian Jones, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/112/<div class="LotName">Brian Jones: two cravats worn by Brian Jones,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">a striped majenta and tan cotton cravat the other in silk with blue and red paisley pattern, accompanied by a letter from Anna Wohlin (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/112/Sale 24240 Lot 113: Brian Jones: a Moroccan silk shirt in beige with embroidered red collar and cuffs,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/113/<div class="LotName">Brian Jones: a Moroccan silk shirt in beige with embroidered red collar and cuffs,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">worn by Brian Jones with Nehru collar, long sleeves and front fastening, accompanied by a letter from Anna Wohlin concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/113/Sale 24240 Lot 114: Brian Jones: a Moroccan muslin shirt in beige with red and black print,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/114/<div class="LotName">Brian Jones: a Moroccan muslin shirt in beige with red and black print,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">worn by Brian Jones with Nehru collar, long sleeves and front fastening, accompanied by a letter from Anna Wohlin concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/114/Sale 24240 Lot 115: Brian Jones: a handmade three-quarter length red ochre cotton Moroccan shirt,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/115/<div class="LotName">Brian Jones: a handmade three-quarter length red ochre cotton Moroccan shirt,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">with side fastened collar and decorative white silk embroidery and embroidered eyelets around to the cuffs and bottom half of shirt, accompanied by a letter from Anna Wohlin</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/115/Sale 24240 Lot 116: Brian Jones: a bespoke green suede fringed jacket by Ossie Clark, 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/116/<div class="LotName">Brian Jones: a bespoke green suede fringed jacket by Ossie Clark,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969,<BR />made for Brian Jones, with flamboyant fringe detail at elbows and waist, worn by him on numerous occasions, stamped inside <i>Ossie Clark, 100% Real Leather, Made in England</i>, accompanied by a letter from Anna Wohlin regarding the provenance and a photograph of him wearing it</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/116/Sale 24240 Lot 117: The Rolling Stones: A coat worn by Charlie Watts in the film 'Gimme Shelter', 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/117/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: A coat worn by Charlie Watts in the film 'Gimme Shelter',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970,<BR />in off-white leather, three-quarter length, double-breasted, epaulettes, cuffs with strap, with two hip pockets, red lining, single vent, belt with gold-coloured buckle</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/117/Sale 24240 Lot 118: The Rolling Stones And The Who: A collection of 39 colour slides of the bands on stage at the Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, circa 1971,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/118/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones And The Who: A collection of 39 colour slides of the bands on stage at the Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1971,<BR />thirteen of The Rolling Stones performing and twenty-two of The Who (others of Jefferson Airplane and possibly Alice Cooper), to be offered with copyright</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/118/Sale 24240 Lot 119: The Rolling Stones: Three pairs of trousers made for Keith Richards, circa 1994, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/119/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: Three pairs of trousers made for Keith Richards,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1994,<BR />in black, cotton stretch corduroy, labelled <I>Terri King</I>, with zip fly and stud fastening, together with two similar pairs in charcoal and brown, together with letter of authenticity from Terri King, a colour photograph of Keith, a paperback book, <I>Rolling Stones Stripped A Trip Through The Voodoo Lounge Tour 1994-1995</I>, and two crack-back stickers (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/119/Sale 24240 Lot 120: The Rolling Stones: A record/concert promo billboard poster, 'You Can't Lick 'Em', 1996,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/120/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: A record/concert promo billboard poster, 'You Can't Lick 'Em',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1996,<BR />for the 'Tumbling Price' of albums 'Voodoo Lounge' and 'Jump Back' and concerts in July of that year at the Don Valley Stadium and Wembley Stadium, rolled, <I>60in x 40in (152.5cm x 101.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/120/Sale 24240 Lot 121: Willie Wilson: Three Ludwig drums used on Pink Floyd's 'The Wall Tour',http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/121/<div class="LotName">Willie Wilson: Three Ludwig drums used on Pink Floyd's 'The Wall Tour',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">natural finish, comprising a 22inch bass drum (serial number 1505713), a 13inch tom tom (serial number 1507597) and a 12inch tom tom (serial number 1507478), both with direct microphone jack sockets, all three with Remo drumheads, with post, used by Willie Wilson with Pink Floyd on 'The Wall Tour', accompanied by a letter from Nick Mason's office<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/121/Sale 24240 Lot 122: Syd Barrett: a wooden artist's stool,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/122/<div class="LotName">Syd Barrett: a wooden artist's stool,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">with oil-paint splattered seat, and a blue fingerprint to the underneath, the item was used by Syd as an easel in his studio bay window at his home in Cambridge, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Cheffins Auctioneers and the original auction catalogue, <I>24in (62cm) high</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/122/Sale 24240 Lot 132: Gary Moore: A Vox AC30, circa 1964/65,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/132/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Vox AC30,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1964/65,<BR />serial no. <I>11985T</I> stamped on maker's plate to rear, with 2x12in Celestion 'Vintage 30' speakers, case with customised speaker grilles and decoration, foot pedal inside case, <I>28in wide x 20&#189;in high x 11in deep (71 x 52 x 28cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/132/Sale 24240 Lot 133: Gary Moore: A Marshall Model 2061 Lead & Bass 20 Amplifier and cabinet, 1970s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/133/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Marshall Model 2061 Lead & Bass 20 Amplifier and cabinet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970s,<BR />the amp serial no. <I>4181F</I>, 1974, with brushed aluminium control panel, together with a Marshall cabinet, serial no. <I>54361</I>, fitted with single 12inch speaker, each with vinyl cover, <I>together 37&#189;in (95.5cm) high, 23&#189;in (59.5cm) wide, 9&#189;in (24cm) deep</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/133/Sale 24240 Lot 134: Gary Moore: Marshall 1992 JMP Super Bass 100 amplifier, 1971,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/134/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: Marshall 1992 JMP Super Bass 100 amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1971,<BR />serial no. to back panel <I>SB/A 4555</I>, white maker's plate to rear incomplete, <I>29in wide x 11in high x 8&#189;in deep (73.5 x 28 x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/134/Sale 24240 Lot 135: Gary Moore: A Marshall 1992 JMP Super Bass 100 amplifier, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/135/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Marshall 1992 JMP Super Bass 100 amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972,<BR />serial no. to backplate <I>SB/A 6523D</I>, <I>29in wide x 11in high x 8&#189;in deep (73.5 x 28 x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/135/Sale 24240 Lot 136: Gary Moore: A National Trojan guitar, 1934/1935,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/136/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A National Trojan guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1934/1935,<BR />serial no. <I>T182</I> impressed to top of headstock, maple veneer body in shaded walnut finish, single cone resonator with biscuit bridge, upper f-holes, trapeze tailpiece, bound top and back, unbound rosewood fingerboard with dot markers, slotted headstock with National shield decal, in modern 'Gator' plush-lined case, <I>guitar 39in (99cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/136/Sale 24240 Lot 137: Gary Moore: A Fender '57 Reissue Stratocaster guitar, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/137/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Fender '57 Reissue Stratocaster guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982, <BR />serial no. <I>V000530</I> on neckplate, Sonic Blue finish, three EMG pickups, Mike Christian ST-1 Piezo saddle pickups, three volume/tone knobs, five-way selector, white plastic scratchplate, maple neck and fingerboard with dot markers, small headstock with spaghetti logo, in hard, rectangular Fender tweed case with strap, tremolo arm and original pickups, <I>guitar 38&#189;in (98cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/137/Sale 24240 Lot 138: Gary Moore: A Lowden Model O22 Custom acoustic guitar, 1992,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/138/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Lowden Model O22 Custom acoustic guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1992,<BR />serial no. <I>3617</I> handwritten on label inside body, fitted with pickup, natural red cedar top, American mahogany back and sides, Indian rosewood bridge, headstock with pearloid tuners, in hard shaped, lined case with capo and spare strings, <I>guitar 41in (104cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/138/Sale 24240 Lot 139: Gary Moore: A Lowden Model O32 12 string acoustic guitar, 1994,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/139/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Lowden Model O32 12 string acoustic guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1994,<BR />serial no. <I>4853</I> handwritten on label inside body, internal pickup, natural Sitka spruce top, East Indian rosewood back and sides, bound top and back, mahogany neck with unbound fingerboard and edge markers, headstock with inlay and Schaller tuners, in Lowden hard, shaped plush-lined case with maker's Warranty Certificate, <I>guitar 43in (109cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/139/Sale 24240 Lot 140: Gary Moore: A Marshall 1930 10watt combo, 1973,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/140/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Marshall 1930 10watt combo,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1973,<BR />serial no. <I>41283</I> on maker's plate to rear, basket weave grille, 2x10inch Celestion speakers (one with August 1973 stamp), footswitch inside case, with black vinyl cover, <I>24in wide x 20&#189;in high x 9in deep (61 x 52 x 23cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/140/Sale 24240 Lot 141: Gary Moore: An Orange OR-120 amplifier, 1972/73,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/141/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: An Orange OR-120 amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972/73,<BR />serial no. <I>3559</I> stamped to rear maker's plate, chassis numbered <I>120712</I>, with 'Pics Only' faceplate, <I>21&#189;in wide x 10in high x 9&#189;in deep (54.5 x 25.5 x 24cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/141/Sale 24240 Lot 142: Gary Moore: A Jim Kelley 60/30 amplifier combo, 1980s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/142/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Jim Kelley 60/30 amplifier combo,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980s,<BR />Active Guitar Electronics, Tustin, California, serial no. <I>0206</I>, cabinet fitted with single 12inch Electro-Voice speaker, with vinyl cover, <I>19&#189;in (49.5cm) high, 18&#189;in (47cm) wide, 10in (25.5cm) deep </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/142/Sale 24240 Lot 143: Gary Moore: A Dean Markley Signature Series 120 amplifier, 1984/85,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/143/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Dean Markley Signature Series 120 amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984/85,<BR />serial no. <I>T120R-017</I> stamped to rear maker's plate, <I>19in wide x 7in high x 11in deep (48 x 18 x 28cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/143/Sale 24240 Lot 144: Gary Moore: A Beltona Tricone guitar, 1995,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/144/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Beltona Tricone guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1995,<BR />serial no. <I>T045</I> stamped to side near jack socket, all-metal plated body with triple-cone resonator, bound mahogany V-profile neck, ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl dot markers, slotted headstock faced with plastic mother-of-pearl and with maker's decal, in hard, shaped plush-lined case, <I>guitar 39&#189;in (100.5cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/144/Sale 24240 Lot 145: Gary Moore: A Fender Floyd Rose Classic Stratocaster guitar, 1996,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/145/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Fender Floyd Rose Classic Stratocaster guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1996,<BR />serial no. decal <I>FN208866</I> on back of headstock with Fender 50th anniversary sticker, made in USA, black finish, two American Standard pickups with Dimarzio bridge pickup, three volume/control knobs, five-way selector, Floyd Rose tremolo and locking nut, maple neck with dot markers, vintage tuners, in hard rectangular, plush-lined Fender case with strap, tremolo arm and maker's tag, <I>guitar 38&#189;in (98cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/145/Sale 24240 Lot 146: Gary Moore: A Gibson Les Paul Gary Moore/Dark Fire prototype guitar, 2008,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/146/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Gibson Les Paul Gary Moore/Dark Fire prototype guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2008,<BR />no serial number, <I>Made In USA 2008</I> impressed to back of headstock, carved, two-piece maple top with orange burst finish, mahogany back and neck finished in satin black, carbon-fibre pickup covers, P-90 neck and humbucker bridge pickups, four volume/tone knobs and three-way selector, tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece, ebony fingerboard with carbon-fibre block markers, headstock with flowerpot inlay and Kluson Deluxe tuners, 'Gary Moore' on truss-rod cover, in hard shaped, plush-lined Gibson case with strap and original pieces of gold-plated hardware, <I>guitar 39&#189;in (100.5cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/146/Sale 24240 Lot 147: Gary Moore: A Gibson Gary Moore 2013 Tribute Les Paul prototype guitar, 2012,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/147/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Gibson Gary Moore 2013 Tribute Les Paul prototype guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2012,<BR />serial no. <I>104120633</I> and <I>Made In USA 2012</I> impressed to rear of headstock, well-figured unbound carved maple two-piece top in Lemon Burst finish, two humbucker pickups with four black bonnet volume/tone knobs, three-way selector, tune-o-matic bridge, unbound Granadillo fingerboard with trapezoid markers, headstock with <I>Gary Moore</I> on truss-rod cover, all chrome hardware, in hard, shaped plush-lined Gibson case with Owner's Manual and tools, with original cardboard box for shipping, <I>guitar 39&#189;in (100.5cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/147/Sale 24240 Lot 148: Gary Moore: A Soldano SLO-100 Super Lead Overdrive 100W amplifier, 1989,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/148/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Soldano SLO-100 Super Lead Overdrive 100W amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1989,<BR />serial no. <I>89258</I> to backplate, in wheeled flight case, <I>case 29in wide x 16&#189;in high x 13&#189;in deep (73.5 x 42 x </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/148/Sale 24240 Lot 149: Gary Moore: A Matchless HC30L amplifier and ES/D speaker cabinet, 1993/94,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/149/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Matchless HC30L amplifier and ES/D speaker cabinet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1993/94,<BR />Forest Green finish, amp serial no. <I>M1692</I>, with instruction manual, spare knobs, fuses and bulb, the cabinet with serial no. <I>AO81193</I> on backplate, with 2x12inch Celestion speakers, units each in original shipping carton, <I>amp/speaker 28in wide x 32in high x 11in deep overall (71 x 81.5 x 28cm) </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/149/Sale 24240 Lot 150: Gary Moore: A Marshall 1962JAG 'Bluesbreaker' Limited Edition combo, 2002,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/150/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Marshall 1962JAG 'Bluesbreaker' Limited Edition combo,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2002,<BR />serial no. <I>M-2002-44-0156-A</I>, 2 x 12inch speakers, finished in cream leather fitted by Jaguar Cars Ltd., with gold-plated chassis, control panel, logo, footswitch and screws, in all original packaging/carton, <I>amp 29in wide (73.5cm) x 23&#189;in wide (59.5cm) x 10&#189;in deep (26.5cm); carton 34&#189;in wide (87.5cm) x 31in high (78.5cm) x 18in deep (46cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/150/Sale 24240 Lot 151: Gary Moore: A Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amplifier, circa 2002,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/151/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 2002,<BR />serial no. <I>R-009294X</I> stamped on maker's plate on chassis, footswitch inside case, front with metal 'footplate' panel and Dual Rectifier Solo logo, with cover, <I>26in wide x 10in high x 10in deep (66 x 25.5. x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/151/Sale 24240 Lot 152: Gary Moore: A Catergory 5 100 Super Lead Custom amplifier, 2007/2008,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/152/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Catergory 5 100 Super Lead Custom amplifier,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2007/2008,<BR />back panel with text <I>Custom Built for Gary Moore</I>, in flight case with tape inscribed in marker <I>Gary Moore Russia</I> and with Russian transit stickers, <I>flight case 32in wide x 14&#189;in high x 11&#189;in deep (81.5 x 37 x 29cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/152/Sale 24240 Lot 153: Gary Moore: A Hammond C3 organ, circa 1965/66,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/153/<div class="LotName">Gary Moore: A Hammond C3 organ,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1965/66,<BR />serial no. <I>92289</I>, with Leslie 122 cabinet, bass pedals, Hammond bench, Leslie combo pedal and cables, with spare JBL speaker drivers, housed in three flight cases</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/153/Sale 24240 Lot 154: The Beatles: A piece of the stage from The Cavern, late 1950s/early 1960s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/154/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A piece of the stage from The Cavern,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">late 1950s/early 1960s,<BR />the rectangular section of wood with card label attached stating, <I>From THE CAVERN-LIVERPOOL ''The Birthplace of THE BEATLES'' Comes This Genuine Piece Of The Cavern Club Stage On Which THE BEATLES Performed 292 Times During The Period 1961 To 1963</I>; together with a rare, typewritten accompanying letter, on Cavern stationery, dated <I>5th April, 1964</I>, sent to the original recipient of the piece and reading, <I>'...I have pleasure in enclosing your piece of ''Beatleboard'' I would like to apologise for the delay in sending this to you but this has been due to technical difficulties. A contribution has already been made to OXFAM and I trust you will forward a Postal Order for 5/-d (five shillings) on receipt of this ''Beatleboard''...'</I>, signed by Ann Haugh, secretary to Ray McFall, the club's owner; and the original envelope, <I>piece 4&#190;in x 4in (12cm x 10cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/154/Sale 24240 Lot 155: The Beatles: A rare demo acetate recording of 'Bad To Me', 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/155/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A rare demo acetate recording of 'Bad To Me',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />a single-sided 45rpm 7inch disc, with <I>Dick James Music Limited</I> label with typewritten recording details, framed</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/155/Sale 24240 Lot 156: The Beatles: A black/gold label pressing of the debut album 'Please Please Me', 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/156/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A black/gold label pressing of the debut album 'Please Please Me',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />Parlophone PCS 3042, first stereo pressing with <I>Dick James Mus. Co.</I> publishing credit for 'Please Please Me', 'I Saw Her Standing There', 'Misery', 'Do You Want To Know A Secret' and 'There's A Place'</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/156/Sale 24240 Lot 157: The Beatles: An admission ticket from 'Ready, Steady, Go!' signed by John Lennon, Friday 20th March 1964, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/157/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An admission ticket from 'Ready, Steady, Go!' signed by John Lennon,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Friday 20th March 1964,<BR />the printed ticket from the show in Studio 9, Television House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2, signed on the reverse by Lennon in blue fountain pen, accompanied by a paper badge printed 'Dancer', together with a printed publicity card for The Yardbirds signed on the reverse by Eric Clapton and Jim McCarty in black ink (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/157/Sale 24240 Lot 158: The Beatles: A floor-standing brass ashtray used by Ringo Starr at Abbey Road, 1960's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/158/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A floor-standing brass ashtray used by Ringo Starr at Abbey Road,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's,<BR />a cast brass ashtray with a circular tray and a large cigarette lip, supported on a tripod stand with a lion's head above each foot, accompanied by a letter of provenance from Ken Townsend, Chairman of Abbey Road from 1954-1995, confirming it was used by numerous artists whilst at Abbey Road but, most importantly, that it was a 'Browncoat' duty to make sure the ashtray was in position for every session of Ringo's, <I>approx 10 1/2 in (27cm) diam of tray, overall 25 in (63.5cm) high</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/158/Sale 24240 Lot 159: Terry O'Neill (British, b. 1938): The Beatles, Abbey Road Studios, 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/159/<div class="LotName">Terry O'Neill (British, b. 1938): The Beatles, Abbey Road Studios,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />limited edition, numbered <I>1/2</I>, signed by the photographer and Paul McCartney, who has also added <I>all the best 2016</I>, unframed, <I>image 14&#189;in x 22in (37cm x 56cm), print 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/159/Sale 24240 Lot 160: The Beatles: a Parlophone Records postcard signed by Paul McCartney, 1960's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/160/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: a Parlophone Records postcard signed by Paul McCartney,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's,<BR />the postcard picturing The Beatles, signed to the verso <i>love Paul McCartney xxx</i> in blue ink, displayed in glass mount, <I>overall 7 in x 5 1/2 in (18cm x 14cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/160/Sale 24240 Lot 161: The Beatles: A collection of 17 publicity photographs from the filming of 'A Hard Days Night', 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/161/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A collection of 17 publicity photographs from the filming of 'A Hard Days Night',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />taken by an unknown stills photographer on set at the Scala Theatre, most featuring The Beatles, in black and white or sepia, majority <I>8 in x 10 in (20cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/161/Sale 24240 Lot 162: The Beatles: a black and white publicity photograph by Dezo Hoffman signed by each member of the band, 24th March, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/162/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: a black and white publicity photograph by Dezo Hoffman signed by each member of the band,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">24th March, 1964,<BR />signed in blue pen by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, given to the vendor at Scala Theatre while The Beatles were filming 'A Hard days Night', accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance <I>8 in x 10 in (20cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/162/Sale 24240 Lot 163: The Beatles: a small autograph book including signatures by the Beatles, 26th March, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/163/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: a small autograph book including signatures by the Beatles,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">26th March, 1964,<BR />on separate pages signed in pencil by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, each covered with tape, obtained by the vendor while on the set of 'A Hard Days Night' at Scala Theatre, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/163/Sale 24240 Lot 164: The Beatles: A collection of approximately 33 black and white images including 19 vintage prints and 15 negatives from the set of 'Help', 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/164/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A collection of approximately 33 black and white images including 19 vintage prints and 15 negatives from the set of 'Help',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />the majority of the images are portrait shots of each member of the band, all taken by photographer Geoff Crellin behind the scenes of 'Help', some unpublished, all images to be offered with copyright, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance and copyright disclaimer, <I></i>largest<i> 8 in x 10 in (20cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/164/Sale 24240 Lot 165: The Beatles: A piece of Buckingham Palace headed stationery signed by the band, 26th October, 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/165/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A piece of Buckingham Palace headed stationery signed by the band,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">26th October, 1965,<BR />the white card printed with red lettering and the Royal crest, signed in blue ballpoint pen by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison, dated in the vendor's father's hand, accompanied by a document regarding the provenance (copied), <I>7&#189;in x 4&#190;in (19cm x 12cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/165/Sale 24240 Lot 166: The Beatles: A 'Butcher' album cover autographed by photographer Robert Whitaker,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/166/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A 'Butcher' album cover autographed by photographer Robert Whitaker,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Capitol T2553, mono, the front cover signed by the photographer in black felt-tip pen (lacking vinyl)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/166/Sale 24240 Lot 167: The Beatles: An unusual acetate recording of 'Good Day Sunshine', 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/167/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An unusual acetate recording of 'Good Day Sunshine',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1966,<BR />a single-sided 7inch 45, the <i>Mercury Records</i> label with recording details in black felt-tip pen, with frame and statement of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/167/Sale 24240 Lot 168: The Beatles: A German tour poster, June 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/168/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A German tour poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">June 1966,<BR />the generic promo produced by the tour's sponsor, <i>Bravo</i> magazine, mounted and framed, <I>23&#188;in x 33in (59cm x 84cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/168/Sale 24240 Lot 169: Brian Epstein: A Gubelin wristwatch, circa 1955,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/169/<div class="LotName">Brian Epstein: A Gubelin wristwatch,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1955,<BR />a gentleman's self-winding wristwatch, square silvered dial with gilt dot and baton hour markers, dauphine hands and sweep centre seconds, 24-jewel nickel-finished movement, square case with stepped bezel and downturned, flared lugs, snap-on back, dial, movement and case signed, 18ct., black leather strap stamped <I>Kreisler</I>, <I>1&#188;in (3.1cm) </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/169/Sale 24240 Lot 170: The Beatles: An animation cel of the group from 'Yellow Submarine', 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/170/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel of the group from 'Yellow Submarine',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on celluloid, depicting them walking together, from the 'Nowhere Man' sequence, mounted and framed, <I>sight 12in x 15&#189;in (30.5cm x 39.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/170/Sale 24240 Lot 171: The Beatles: An animation cel of John Lennon from 'Yellow Submarine', 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/171/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel of John Lennon from 'Yellow Submarine',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on celluloid, John half-length, smiling, mounted and framed, <I>sight 8in x 10in (20.5cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/171/Sale 24240 Lot 172: The Beatles: An animation cel of Paul McCartney from 'Yellow Submarine', 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/172/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel of Paul McCartney from 'Yellow Submarine',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on trimmed celluloid, half-length Paul looking and pointing to one side, mounted and framed, <I>sight 12in x 16in (21cm x 16.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/172/Sale 24240 Lot 173: The Beatles/Abbey Road Studios: A Ship's Bell from Abbey Road Studios used in the Beatles recording of 'Yellow Submarine'http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/173/<div class="LotName">The Beatles/Abbey Road Studios: A Ship's Bell from Abbey Road Studios used in the Beatles recording of 'Yellow Submarine'</div>
<div class="LotDesc">the cast brass bell complete with suspension loop and clapper, accompanied by a letter of provenance from Ken Townsend, former Abbey Road Chairman, <I>10in (25.5cm) diam; 9in (23cm) high</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/173/Sale 24240 Lot 174: The Beatles / Peter Blake: A 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' album signed by Peter Blake, 2005, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/174/<div class="LotName">The Beatles / Peter Blake: A 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' album signed by Peter Blake,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2005,<BR />the front cover signed in metallic pen by Peter Blake, accompanied by a letter of provenance and a CD copy of the album, (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/174/Sale 24240 Lot 175: The Beatles: A psychedelic poster, 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/175/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A psychedelic poster, 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1967,<BR />designed by Gary Patterson, the first and only printing by Captain Marble Poster Prints, Van Nuys, California, mounted and framed, <I>21&#189;in x 28&#189;in (54.5cm x 72.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/175/Sale 24240 Lot 176: The Beatles: A 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' poster, circa 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/176/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1967,<BR />artwork by Tom Connell and Tom Cervenak, <i>Impulse San Francisco</i> publisher's logo to bottom left corner, mounted and framed, <I>23in x 29in (73.5cm x 58.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/176/Sale 24240 Lot 177: The Beatles: A film poster, 'Let It Be', 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/177/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A film poster, 'Let It Be',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970,<BR />Australian daybill, mounted and framed, <I>13in x 30in (33cm x 76cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/177/Sale 24240 Lot 178: George Harrison: An important six-page letter from George to Astrid Kirchherr, August 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/178/<div class="LotName">George Harrison: An important six-page letter from George to Astrid Kirchherr,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">August 1963,<BR />in blue ballpoint on six numbered pages of <i>Palace Court Hotel Bournemouth</i> headed stationery, reading, <I> Dear Astrid...I bought you all the records I told you about years ago, and they are still at home covered in dust, so if you have decided where about's you are living lately, then let me know and I will send them to you...Fat Betty has seen all the Happy holiday Photo's, hasn't she? but I haven't, oh no - you won't show them to me will you! Actually if she had not come to England with King Size, then I would still be wondering which part of the world you where in...I bought a Jaguar (car) last month, and I think you would like it. I will send you a photograph of it, with the records as soon as I get back to Liverpool...Could you look through your photographs and find some - or all of the photos that have The Beatles either all together or separately, or that have any of us with other people in them, in fact any photographs at all that may be of interest and then if you felt in a HAPPY ASTRID MOOD, do you think you could either give or lend them to me...You know that Paul and John are going to be very rich soon, when they collect the money they have made by writing all those songs, and I don't think that you would like to see me poor and hungry, so I have decided to make a book. It won't be a DA SADE type book, but a daft story about the BEATLES, with some photographs in it, and then I hope to sell it to all the nice people and then I can buy food with the money...Can't I? I would like to have some pictures that the people haven't already seen in all the other books, so that is why I am asking you. It would be very nice of you, even if the pictures were old at the Indra and Kaiserkeller and Top Ten...I have been ill all week, feeling tired all the time. The doctor gave me a tonic which is like liquid preludin. My balls have been aching too, and banging around on stage! We will be in Paris for three week in January. I will write again with the records cheerio and love from Georgie (your friend who wants the photos)</i>, together with two black and white photographs of George's Jaguar car, and a certificate of authenticity signed in 2013 by Astrid, <I>pages 5in x 8in (12.5cm x 20.5cm), photographs 3in x 4in (7.5cm x 10cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/178/Sale 24240 Lot 179: John Lennon: a pen and ink drawing 'Lady Flying On A Wire', c.1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/179/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: a pen and ink drawing 'Lady Flying On A Wire',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">c.1964,<BR />above rolling hills, clouds and a with small flying bird, unsigned, given by Lennon to Publisher Tom Maschler, accompanied by a letter from regarding the provenance <I>8 x 10 inches (20cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/179/Sale 24240 Lot 180: John Lennon: A copy of 'The Lennon Play: In His Own Write' signed and inscribed to Tom Maschler,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/180/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: A copy of 'The Lennon Play: In His Own Write' signed and inscribed to Tom Maschler,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Jonathan Cape, London, 1968, signed in blue pen on the inside page <i>To Tom with love & thanks John Lennon</i>, with John and Yoko caricatures, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/180/Sale 24240 Lot 181: The Beatles: A limited edition print of John Lennon by Tom Reed, 1980,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/181/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A limited edition print of John Lennon by Tom Reed,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980,<BR />a lithographic head and shoulders portrait, numbered <I>1/19</I>, signed by the artist and dated <I>June '80</I> in pencil, John Lennon 'autograph' lower left corner, mounted and framed, <I>19in x 24in (48cm x 61cm) overall</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/181/Sale 24240 Lot 182: Klaus Voormann (German, b. 1938): A portrait of John Lennon, late 1980s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/182/<div class="LotName">Klaus Voormann (German, b. 1938): A portrait of John Lennon,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">late 1980s,<BR />charcoal on thin card, signed in pencil, in mount, <I>image 8in x 10&#188;in (20.5cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/182/Sale 24240 Lot 183: The Beatles: Original production artwork for 'The Beatles Live' VHS, UK, 1985,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/183/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: Original production artwork for 'The Beatles Live' VHS,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">UK, 1985,<BR />Special Edition of a recording of 'Ready Steady Go!' in 1964, comprising art board with photographs, paste-ups, three overlays and production notes, together with corresponding Beta Video 45 and VHS tapes, <I>board 12&#189;in x 13&#188;in (31.5cm x 33.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/183/Sale 24240 Lot 184: Paul McCartney: A group of Wings/Paul McCartney tour items 1980s-2000's, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/184/<div class="LotName">Paul McCartney: A group of Wings/Paul McCartney tour items</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980s-2000's,<BR />comprising: a red, white and blue Wings <I>Japan Tour '80</I> jacket; a black denim jacket embroidered <I>Paul McCartney Rock-It Cargo</I>; a black and red jacket embroidered <I>Back In the U.S. Crew</I>; a black and silver padded jacket embroidered <I> Paul McCartney 04 Summer Tour</I>; seven tour programmes/brochures, 'The New World Tour' (x2), 1993, '04 Summer' (x2), 'Driving USA' (x2) and 'Back In The U.S.', 2002; a limited edition box set of ten 'Back In The World' tour posters, numbered 7/300, with printed message,<I> I hope you like this special Collector's Edition of tour posters that we have assembled as a small present in gratitude for your help on the Back In The World tour. Thanks for the part you played in making it such fun. Paul</I>; a large photographic print with facsimile message, <I>Thanks Everyone love from Paul McCartney 2002</I>; and two menus for the <I>MPL 20th Anniversary Christmas Lunch</I>, 23rd December 1997, at the Powdermills Hotel, (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/184/Sale 24240 Lot 185: The Beatles/Paul McCartney: A limited edition lithograph of the music score for 'Yesterday' autographed by Paul McCartney and George Martin,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/185/<div class="LotName">The Beatles/Paul McCartney: A limited edition lithograph of the music score for 'Yesterday' autographed by Paul McCartney and George Martin,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">signed in pencil and numbered 309/500, in bespoke frame and box by David Linley, together with certificate signed by George Martin, <I>14&#188;in x 19&#190; in (36.5cm x 50cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/185/Sale 24240 Lot 186: Paul McCartney: A Rosetti Airstream 3 guitar used for a recording session with the duo Drew & Dy in 1968, circa early 1960s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/186/<div class="LotName">Paul McCartney: A Rosetti Airstream 3 guitar used for a recording session with the duo Drew & Dy in 1968,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa early 1960s,<BR />made in Holland by Egmond, the double-cutaway body finished in red sunburst and with plaque detailing use by Paul McCartney, three pickups with three controls and three selectors, toggle swtich, tailpiece with tremolo arm, pearloid scratchplate, rosewood fingerboard with multi-dot markers, headstock with model name, in rectangular, hard, plush-lined plastic case, <I>guitar 38&#189;in (98cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24240/lot/186/Sale 24241 Lot 1: Christopher Strong/ En Stor Mans &#196;lskarinna, R.K.O., 1933,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/1/<div class="LotName">Christopher Strong/ En Stor Mans &#196;lskarinna,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">R.K.O., 1933,<BR />Swedish, linen backed, framed and glazed, <I>39in x 27 1/4in (99cm x 69cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/1/Sale 24241 Lot 2: The Lady Vanishes: A script, Gainsborough Pictures, The Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd., 1938,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/2/<div class="LotName">The Lady Vanishes: A script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gainsborough Pictures, The Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd., 1938,<BR />mimeographed typescript, title page with production credits, orange card covers with metal fastening, missing front cover</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/2/Sale 24241 Lot 3: Angus McBean (Welsh, B.1904 - D.1990): Audrey Hepburn, London 1951,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/3/<div class="LotName">Angus McBean (Welsh, B.1904 - D.1990): Audrey Hepburn,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">London 1951,<BR />a black and white silver gelatin print of Audrey Hepburn with her head and shoulders emerging from sand posed amidst classical pillars, signed and dated in white ink by the photographer to the bottom left corner, and inscribed in black ink to the reverse <i>Audrey Hepburn 1951, Her first published picture, Copyright Angus McBean</i>. Mounted and framed, <I>print 16in x 19 1/2in (40.5cm x 50cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/3/Sale 24241 Lot 4: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paramount, 1961, 8http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/4/<div class="LotName">Breakfast at Tiffany's,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1961,<BR />a set of front of house stills, <I>each 8in x 10in (20cm x 25.5cm)</I> (8)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/4/Sale 24241 Lot 5: Marilyn Monroe: a small collection of annotated documents, 1953-54, 4http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/5/<div class="LotName">Marilyn Monroe: a small collection of annotated documents,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1953-54,<BR />comprising: a bank statement from the Laurel-Sunset branch of the Bank of America in Hollywood California addressed to <i>Marilyn Monroe at 611 N Crescent Drive</i> in Los Angeles, with various figures circled in pencil and numerical annotations as well as <i>Jan 1953</i> in Monroe's hand; together with a federal depository receipt printed with Monroe's name and address at <i>9128 Sunset Blvd</i> and dated 1954; a typed letter from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, addressed to Monroe and dated 1954; and a Hotel Bel-Air envelope with various annotations in Monroe's hand such as <i>for kitchen supplies,</i> and mathematical workings in pencil, blue and red inks (4)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/5/Sale 24241 Lot 6: Margot Fonteyn: An autographed pair of pink satin ballet shoes worn by Margot Fonteyn, made by Frederick Freed, London, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/6/<div class="LotName">Margot Fonteyn: An autographed pair of pink satin ballet shoes worn by Margot Fonteyn,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">made by Frederick Freed, London,<BR />both soles stamped with manufacturer's details and size <i>3 1/2</i>, both signed in blue inks on the point, accompanied by a dried carnation from a Rudolf Nureyev costume, signed photographs of Svetlana Beriosova, John Gilpin and Jelko Yuresha, and four publicity photographs of the Royal Opera House and the company's wardrobe mistress (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/6/Sale 24241 Lot 7: Sir Felix Aylmer: a collection of correspondence from various actors, 1938-1971, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/7/<div class="LotName">Sir Felix Aylmer: a collection of correspondence from various actors,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1938-1971,<BR />subjects include; Max Reinhardt, Laurence Olivier, Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud and Ivor Novello, the majority autographed typescript letters (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/7/Sale 24241 Lot 8: Stan Laurel: A letter containing some frank opinions of Charlie Chaplin, 1957,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/8/<div class="LotName">Stan Laurel: A letter containing some frank opinions of Charlie Chaplin,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1957,<BR />the typewritten Air Mail letter stamped with Stan's address and sent to an Ed Paterson in Hove, Sussex, reading, <I>'...I have to agree with you re Chaplin being mean & cheap...he was a very eccentric character, composed of many moods, at times signs of insanity, which I think developed further when he gained Fame & Fortune...I really think he is to be pitied more than censored - to my mind, he is still the greatest artiste in his field...whatever he thinks, says or does, is water on a duck's back to me...'</I> and remarking <I>'...TV is doing a lot of damage to the theatre business...its certainly a shocking situation for all those Variety artistes who are thrown out of work...'</I>, postmarked <I>Malibu OCT 15 1PM 1957 Calif.</I> and signed <I>Stan</I> in blue ink, <I>12in x 8 1/2in (30.5cm x 21.5cm) open</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/8/Sale 24241 Lot 9: Shepperton Studios: An early promotional photograph album, circa 1950,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/9/<div class="LotName">Shepperton Studios: An early promotional photograph album,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1950,<BR />a red leather-bound album containing approximately 73 photographs showing the studios, the grounds, cafeteria, storerooms, offices, sets, directors, producers, cameras, special effects facilities, artist studios, sound labs, warehouses and new Power House.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/9/Sale 24241 Lot 10: Stanley Kubrick: An early and important collection of letters from Kubrick to the Boulting brothers at Shepperton Studio, 7th September 1962 - 1st October 1962,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/10/<div class="LotName">Stanley Kubrick: An early and important collection of letters from Kubrick to the Boulting brothers at Shepperton Studio,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">7th September 1962 - 1st October 1962,<BR />comprising five typed letters providing us with a detailed insight into Kubrick's concerns and questions regarding the potential of shooting his new film 'Dr Strangelove' at the famous Shepperton Studios in England. The first typed letter from Kubrick dated 7th September from New York, addressed to <i>John</i> (Boulting) describes how Kubrick is trying to decide between England and America to shoot his new film, making points on some necessary requirements such as <i>a break-away mock-up of the interior of a large jet bomber, on the order of an American B-52....</i>before continuing, <i>Might there be any stock units (say of a Boeing 707 or a Comet) which might be altered and added to?</i> He goes on to ask if the <i>top colour model and matte man</i> could call him in New York, at Plaza 28181 or Trafalgar 36161, to discuss details. His next set of questions read <i>Taking an approximate guess, how much more would you say it would add to below the line costs to shoot in colour instead of black and white, assuming an ideal crew? Say, if the B&W cost was &#163;200,000 what would it be in colour? Do you have the new high-speed Eastman color stock in Britain? Can one do really good back projection in color in Britain?</i> Signed <i>Best, Stan</i>, with a P.S.<i> Do you have electricity at Shepperton?</i> in blue ink. The second typed letter dated the 12th September recalls a telegram Kubrick has received from Roy Boulting stating they welcome the prospect of him making his next film at Shepperton Studios, signed <i>Stan</i> in black ink. The third typed letter dated 25th September to <i>Roy</i> (Boulting) describes how Kubrick cannot cope with a number of unknown factors including no budget or schedule, before asking for details about the cutting rooms, projections times, lights, camera equipment, basis for standby time on stages, construction periods, dubbing facilities and time allocated, signed <i>Stanley</i> in black ink. The fourth typed letter dated 1st October to <i>Roy</i> (Boutling) states Kubrick is <i>booked to sail on October 4, if the longshoreman's strike doesn't prevent departure</i>, signed <i>Stanley</i> in black ink. The final document being a copy of a typed letter from, Columbia Pictures, New York, dated 4th October, addressed to <i>John</i> (Boulting) stating they have <i>signed a two picture deal with Kubrick, the first of which will be DR. STRANGELOVE: OR HOW I STOPPED WORRYING AND LEARNED TO LOVE THE BOMB</i></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/10/Sale 24241 Lot 11: Stanley Kubrick: A photograph of the art department for 2001: A Space Odyssey at Shepperton Studios, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/11/<div class="LotName">Stanley Kubrick: A photograph of the art department for <i>2001: A Space Odyssey</i> at Shepperton Studios,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />the wide-angle photograph taken by Kubrick featuring various members of the art department including; John Graysmark, John Fenner, Tony Reading and Alan Tomkins who were all draughtsmen for the feature film. Mounted and entitled '2001 Art Department'. Signed <i>Stanley Kubrick</i> in black ink to the mount, framed and glazed, <I>image 13 1/2in x 6in (34cm x 15cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/11/Sale 24241 Lot 12: Gerry And Sylvia Anderson: A group of specification sheets and merchandise, 1960's, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/12/<div class="LotName">Gerry And Sylvia Anderson: A group of specification sheets and merchandise,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's, <BR />comprising folded Specification Sheets for the productions of 'Fireball XL5' (1962), 'Thunderbirds' (1965) and 'Joe 90' (1969); a 'Thunderbirds Are Go!' film booklet (1966); two 'Captain Scarlet' b/w production stills (1967/8); a rare pair of Lady Penelope 'Scanshoes', in original, unopened packet with brooch card; and a plastic 'IR' badge, (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/12/Sale 24241 Lot 13: Alec Guinness: a group of postcards sent to his housekeeper, 1966-68,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/13/<div class="LotName">Alec Guinness: a group of postcards sent to his housekeeper,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1966-68,<BR />all addressed to <I>Mrs. Cherry</I>, sent from Germany, France, Holland, England and Iceland, the first dated <I>18.5.66</I> and reading <I>Dear Mrs. Cherry -Too hot here in Berlin, though not unpleasant otherwise. Hope you had a good holiday. Please check before leaving No 30 that all heating is off. Good wishes. Alec Guinness</I>, <I>most 4 4/16in x 5 3/4in (10.5cm x 14.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/13/Sale 24241 Lot 14: Various film stars and musicians: A collection of individually signed notecards from the 'Tiberio' restaurant, London, Qtyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/14/<div class="LotName">Various film stars and musicians: A collection of individually signed notecards from the 'Tiberio' restaurant, London,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">each signed on the reverse of a note card from the 'Tiberio' restaurant, 22 Queen St., Mayfair, London, some dedicated, autographs include; Marlon Brando, Sean Connery (2), Roger Moore, Liza Minelli, Judy Garland, Paul Bellmondo, Ursula Andress, Peter Sellers, Shirley Eaton, Vivien Leigh, Lauren Bacall, John Wayne, Orson Welles, Clint Eastwood, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Shirley Bassey, Kirk Douglas, Marlene Dietrich, Jack Hawkins, Anita Ekberg, Roy Orbison, Maureen O'Hara, Raquel Welch, Debbie Reynolds, Alec Guinness, Dusty Springfield, Curt Jurgens, Vincent Price, Nat King Cole, Mel Ferrer, Rod Steiger, Barbara Streisand, Tommy Steele, Natalie Wood, Brigitte Bardot, Jack Lemon, Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Peter O'Toole, etc, all signed in blue or black inks, <I>each 5 1/2in x 3 1/4in (14cm x 8cm),</I> (Qty)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/14/Sale 24241 Lot 15: Stingray: A rare, original Pilot script and merchandise sheet, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/15/<div class="LotName">Stingray: A rare, original Pilot script and merchandise sheet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />the script's first page with cast and sets list and inscribed in black felt-tip pen (possibly by Gerry Anderson) <I>Stingray - Pilot Script</I>, with mimeographed pages with some handwritten deletions/amendments (some stapled in); together with a <I>Character Merchandise Specification Sheet</I>, folded, <I>script 8in x 13in (20.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/15/Sale 24241 Lot 16: The Call of the Wild: A revised Shooting Script, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/16/<div class="LotName">The Call of the Wild: A revised Shooting Script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972,<BR />mimeographed typescript, title page dated <i>26th February, 1972</i>, light brown card covers with metal fastenings, the front cover inscribed <i>Peter Manley</i>, heavily annotated throughout</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/16/Sale 24241 Lot 17: Great Expectations: A screenplay script, 1974,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/17/<div class="LotName">Great Expectations: A screenplay script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1974,<BR />mimeographed typescript, title page with production credits, dark blue card covers with metal fastenings, annotated throughout, with five loose revised pages</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/17/Sale 24241 Lot 18: The Slipper and the Rose, The Story of Cinderella: A shooting script, Paradine Co-Productions Ltd., 1975,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/18/<div class="LotName">The Slipper and the Rose, The Story of Cinderella: A shooting script,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paradine Co-Productions Ltd., 1975,<BR />mimeographed typescript, title page with production credits, annotated <i>Peter Manley</i>, dated <i>April 1, 1975</i>, dark green card covers with metal fastenings, annotated and highlighted throughout, with loose revised page 215 and lyrics for <i>Protocoligorically Correct</i></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/18/Sale 24241 Lot 19: Fawtly Towers : two 'Silver' sales awards presented to John Howard-Davies, 1980-82,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/19/<div class="LotName">Fawlty Towers : two 'Silver' sales awards presented to John Howard-Davies,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980-82,<BR />comprising; a BPI certified sales award presented to John Howard-Davies to recognise sales in the UK of more than 60,000 copies of the BBC Records album 'Fawlty Towers', 1980, the second another BPI certified sales award to recognise the sale of more than 60,000 copies of BBC Records And Tapes album 'Fawlty Towers - Second Sitting' 1982, together with a certificate of award from The British Academy of Film and Television Arts for 'The Best Situation Comedy Series' presented at the Albert Hall, London, March 17th, 1976</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/19/Sale 24241 Lot 20: Mr Bean : A Rose d'Or award and two Montreux Rose awards presented to John Howard-Davies, 1990, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/20/<div class="LotName">Mr Bean : A Rose d'Or award and two Montreux Rose awards presented to John Howard-Davies,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1990,<BR />the first, a Rose d'Or (Golden Rose) award with brass sphere in rectangular frame mounted with a rose motif and engraved <i>Rose d'Or de Montreux 1990</i> on a wooden base, accompanied by two Montreux Rose awards featuring brass roses and one with a hat and cane motif both on wooden bases, <I>tallest 13in (33cm) high,</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/20/Sale 24241 Lot 22: The Pink Panther: A First Draft script for A Shot in the Dark, 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/22/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A First Draft script for <i>A Shot in the Dark</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />title page reading <i>First Draft, A Blake Edwards Production, 14th October 1963,</i> annotated in blue ink <i> Burt Kwouk</i>, deep pink card covers with metal fastenings, with pink revised pages, <I>11in x 8 1/2in (28cm x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/22/Sale 24241 Lot 23: Rollerball: A Final Revised Second Draft Screenplay for Rollerball, 1974, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/23/<div class="LotName">Rollerball: A Final Revised Second Draft Screenplay for <i>Rollerball</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1974,<BR />title page with production details, annotated in blue and black ink, dated <i>June 28, 1974</i>, dark blue card covers with metal fastenings, together with a screenplay script for <i>Air America</i>, title page dated <i>15 August 1989</i>, pale green card covers, with metal fastenings, annotated throughout, with loose revised page, heavily annotated, <I>11in x 8 5/8in (28cm x 22cm), 11in x 8 3/8in (28cm x 21cm),</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/23/Sale 24241 Lot 24: The Pink Panther: A Revised Final Draft Script for Return of the Pink Panther 1974,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/24/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A Revised Final Draft Script for <i>Return of the Pink Panther</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">1974,<BR />title page reading <i>Revised Final Draft, 9th May, 1974,</i> annotated in blue ink <i> Burt Kwouk</i>, card covers with Pink Panther illustration to front, with metal fastenings, with three loose call sheets and three loose pink revised pages, <I>11in x 8 1/2in (28cm x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/24/Sale 24241 Lot 25: The Pink Panther: A Revised Script for The Pink Panther Strikes Again, 1975,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/25/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A Revised Script for <i>The Pink Panther Strikes Again</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1975,<BR />title page with production details, printed <i>Revised, November 19, 1975</i>, cream cover with metal screw fastenings, title embossed in red to front, with blue, pink and white pages, <I>11 1/2in x 9 1/8in (29cm x 23cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/25/Sale 24241 Lot 26: The Pink Panther: A script for Revenge of the Pink Panther, 1977,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/26/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A script for <i>Revenge of the Pink Panther</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1977,<BR />title page with production details, dated <i> Monday 24th October, 1977</i>, pink card covers with metal fastenings, annotated throughout, with loose revised pages, <I>11in x 8 1/2in (28cm x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/26/Sale 24241 Lot 27: The Pink Panther: A Bound Script for Trail of The Pink Panther, presented to Burt Kwouk, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/27/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A Bound Script for <i>Trail of The Pink Panther</i>, presented to Burt Kwouk,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />dark blue leather bound cover with gold embossed border and lettering, <i>Trail Of The Pink Panther, Burt Kwouk</i>, <I>11 1/2in x 9 2/8in (29cm x 23.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/27/Sale 24241 Lot 28: The Pink Panther: A Bound Script for Curse of The Pink Panther, presented to Burt Kwouk, 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/28/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A Bound Script for <i>Curse of The Pink Panther</i>, presented to Burt Kwouk,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1983,<BR />oxblood leather bound cover with gold embossed border and lettering, <i>Curse Of The Pink Panther, Burt Kwouk</i>, with pink revised pages, <I>11 1/2in x 9 2/8in (29cm x 23.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/28/Sale 24241 Lot 29: The Pink Panther: A Script for Son of the Pink Panther, 1992, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/29/<div class="LotName">The Pink Panther: A Script for <i>Son of the Pink Panther</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1992,<BR />title page inscribed in blue ink, <i>Burt Kwouk</i>, white card covers with metal fastenings, title illustration to front, annotated throughout, with pink revised pages, together with a revised script, title page dated <i>Revised May 22, 1992</i>, inscribed on front cover <i>Burt Kwouk</i>, <I>11in x 8 1/2in (28cm x 21.5cm),</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/29/Sale 24241 Lot 30: Tenko: Four preliminary ink sketches for various filming locations, 1981-84, 4http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/30/<div class="LotName">Tenko: Four preliminary ink sketches for various filming locations,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1981-84,<BR />all signed by the artist Kate Osborne who was the Location Production Manager for various episodes, comprising: a scene of the base camp of the main film set in Dorset dated 1981, an interior scene from Singapore dated 1981, another camp scene in Malaysia dated 1982, and a coastal scene in Tanjong Jara dated 1982, all framed and glazed, <I>overall 21in x 15 1/2in (53cm x 39.5cm)</I> (4)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/30/Sale 24241 Lot 31: Animal Farm: An animation cel of Napoleon Halas and Batchelor, 1954,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/31/<div class="LotName">Animal Farm: An animation cel of Napoleon</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Halas and Batchelor, 1954,<BR />gouache on celluloid, depicting a bust length Napoleon in shirt and jacket, mounted over blue paper, <I>4 1/2in x 6 1/2in (11.5cm x 16.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/31/Sale 24241 Lot 32: The Snowman: A Storyboard drawing depicting The Snowman, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/32/<div class="LotName">The Snowman: A Storyboard drawing depicting The Snowman,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />graphite and coloured pencil on paper, signed by Joanna Fryer, inscribed with production annotations, in mount signed by Raymond Briggs, with layover, <I>each 5 1/2in x 6in (14cm x 15.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/32/Sale 24241 Lot 33: The Snowman: Four Storyboard drawings depicting The Snowman and James dressing up in wardrobe, 1982 4http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/33/<div class="LotName">The Snowman: Four Storyboard drawings depicting The Snowman and James dressing up in wardrobe,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982<BR />graphite and coloured pencil on paper, all signed by Joanna Fryer, inscribed with production annotations, mounted, <I>each 5 1/2in x 6in (14cm x 15.5cm),</I> (4)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/33/Sale 24241 Lot 34: The Snowman: Three consecutive Storyboard drawings depicting The Snowman in hat, 1982, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/34/<div class="LotName">The Snowman: Three consecutive Storyboard drawings depicting The Snowman in hat,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />graphite and coloured pencil on paper, two signed by Joanna Fryer, inscribed with production annotations, mounted, <I>each 5 1/2in x 6in (14cm x 15.5cm)</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/34/Sale 24241 Lot 35: The Snowman: An animation cel of The Snowman shaking hands with James, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/35/<div class="LotName">The Snowman: An animation cel of The Snowman shaking hands with James,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />gouache on celluloid, two cel set-up depicting The Snowman shaking hands with James, inscribed with production numbers, <I>10.5in x 13in (26.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/35/Sale 24241 Lot 36: The Snowman: An Animation cel of The Snowman flying with James, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/36/<div class="LotName">The Snowman: An Animation cel of The Snowman flying with James,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />gouache on celluloid, depicting The Snowman flying with James and four other Snowmen, inscribed with production numbers, <I>10.5in x 13in (26.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/36/Sale 24241 Lot 37: Doctor Who: A screen-used prosthetic full head mask worn by 'The Watcher' for use in the BBCTV Doctor Who episode Longopolis, 1981,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/37/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A screen-used prosthetic full head mask worn by 'The Watcher' for use in the BBCTV Doctor Who episode <i>Longopolis</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1981,<BR />a full prosthetic head mask identical to the one which was worn by Adrian Gibbs who played the character 'The Watcher', the nude coloured mask of synthetic material made up in layers creating a textured and unworldly overall appearance, with narrow slit eyes and mouth, and slits at the sides for the actors ears, accompanied by a letter of provenance,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/37/Sale 24241 Lot 38: Doctor Who: A prosthetic face mask worn by 'The Watcher' for use in the BBCTV Doctor Who episode Longopolis, 1981,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/38/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A prosthetic face mask worn by 'The Watcher' for use in the BBCTV Doctor Who episode <i>Longopolis</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1981,<BR />a prosthetic face mask which was worn by Adrian Gibbs as 'The Watcher', the nude-coloured mask made up of layers of synthetic materials in a textured manner, with unfinished edges, bulging eyes with narrow slits, a flattened nose, and wide mouth, accompanied by a letter of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/38/Sale 24241 Lot 39: Doctor Who: A screen-used full head mask worn for the character 'Kalid' for use in the BBCTV episode Time Flight, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/39/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A screen-used full head mask worn for the character 'Kalid' for use in the BBCTV episode <i>Time Flight</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR />a prosthetic full head mask identical to the one worn by the actor Anthony Ainley for his role as the character of 'Kalid', a mysterious figure who at the end of this episode turns out to be 'The Master' in disguise, the grey/green synthetic mask made up of layers of synthetic materials, with glue and gauze, and simulated hair for the moustache, beard and eyebrows, with slits for the eyes, nose and mouth, together with a screen-used glove of the same material, accompanied by a letter of provenance, (stand not included)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/39/Sale 24241 Lot 40: Doctor Who: A snake head of The Mara, from Snakedance, (Fifth Doctor), 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/40/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A snake head of The Mara, from <i>Snakedance</i>, (Fifth Doctor),</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1983,<BR />in moulded and painted foam latex on armature and with partial mechanism for mouth and eyes, <I>approx. 16in x 12in (40cm x 30cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/40/Sale 24241 Lot 41: Doctor Who: A Varosian guard uniform, from Vengeance On Varos, (Sixth Doctor), 1985,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/41/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A Varosian guard uniform, from <i>Vengeance On Varos</i>, (Sixth Doctor),</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1985,<BR />comprising tunic and trousers in grey, jacket with red epaulettes and red/black cuffs, leather belt with metal-effect 'V' logo buckle, trousers with red stripe and elasticated bottom straps, labelled <I>Made In BBC Television Workroom</I> and inscribed in blue ballpoint <I>G. Cull</I>, together with a matching cap and moulded and painted resin gorget</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/41/Sale 24241 Lot 42: Doctor Who: A Tetrap 'Stun Net' weapon, from Time And The Rani, (Seventh Doctor), 1987,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/42/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A Tetrap 'Stun Net' weapon, from <i>Time And The Rani</i>, (Seventh Doctor),</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1987,<BR />in moulded fibreglass and wood painted silver and black, <I>20 3/4in (52.5cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/42/Sale 24241 Lot 43: Doctor Who: A Nemesis bow, from Silver Nemesis, (Seventh Doctor), 1988,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/43/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: A Nemesis bow, from <i>Silver Nemesis</i>, (Seventh Doctor),</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1988,<BR />in moulded composite/resin material painted silver with matching cord grip and nylon bowstring, <I>31 1/2in (80cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/43/Sale 24241 Lot 44: Doctor Who: a full-size silver coloured Dalek ('Mk 3', 1965-1969) constructed for use in various BBCTV episodes, screen-used 1960's version constructed circa 1990,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/44/<div class="LotName">Doctor Who: a full-size silver coloured Dalek ('Mk 3', 1965-1969) constructed for use in various BBCTV episodes,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">screen-used 1960's version constructed circa 1990,<BR />principally constructed in fibreglass (with metal, plastic and wooden elements) in five sections, comprising (1) wheelbase (2) skirt section (3) 'shoulder' section (4) neck 'bin' with embrasure frame and (5) dome, painted matt silver overall with black, blue and polished silver elements, including: <i>approx 10cm</i> trolley wheels countersunk into the black wooden base which underpins the fibreglass skirt, blue fibreglass hemispheres bolted onto that matt silver skirt (which includes an internal wooden bench seat for the operator), polished aluminium mesh and slats on the blue 'shoulder' section, a three-tier silver plastic manipulator arm with rubber 'sucker' cap, a polished metal gun-stick and rods, wooden neck bin covered in matt black metal mesh with silver embrasure in wood and fibreglass, the silver fibreglass dome featuring a metal and plastic eyestalk with blue plastic rings and illuminating black eyeball, and opaque dome light-covers, <I>height approximately 60 inches (153cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/44/Sale 24241 Lot 45: Beetlejuice : A screen used mask for the character 'Barbara Maitland', Warner Bros, 1988,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/45/<div class="LotName">Beetlejuice : A screen used mask for the character 'Barbara Maitland',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros, 1988,<BR />made up of latex, resin, and a simulated wig, the custom-made hand-painted mask portrays a distorted face with hollow eyes and a large mouth with a full set of teeth housing two protruding eyeballs, identical to the one worn by Geena Davis for her role as 'Barbara Maitland' in Tim Burton's classic feature film</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/45/Sale 24241 Lot 46: Corpse Bride / Christopher Lee: A paint reference master maquette of Christopher Lee as 'Pastor Galswells' from Tim Burton's stop-motion film Corpse Bride, Warner Bros., 2005http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/46/<div class="LotName">Corpse Bride / Christopher Lee: A paint reference master maquette of Christopher Lee as 'Pastor Galswells' from Tim Burton's stop-motion film <i>Corpse Bride</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 2005<BR />made from fibre glass resin master cast with acrylic paints, on display stand, depicting Sir Christopher Lee as 'Pastor Galswells', a haughty and bad-tempered priest who is hired to conduct Victor and Victoria's marriage in this dark and gothic tale, <I><i>6 3/4in (17cm) high</i></I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/46/Sale 24241 Lot 47: Star Wars: A Swarovski crystal encrusted stormtrooper helmet entitled 'StormOffSki', Ben Moore, 2010,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/47/<div class="LotName">Star Wars: A Swarovski crystal encrusted stormtrooper helmet entitled 'StormOffSki',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ben Moore, 2010,<BR />an acrylic Capped ABS Stormtrooper helmet encrusted in approximately 6000 Swarovksi Xilion Crystals, signed <i>Ben Moore 2010</i> on the inside, <I>approx 12in x 11in (30cm x 28cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/47/Sale 24241 Lot 48: Star Wars, Twentieth Century Fox, 1978,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/48/<div class="LotName">Star Wars,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century Fox, 1978,<BR />British Quad, style C, artwork by Tom Chantrell, linen backed, <I>30in x 40in (76cm x 101.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/48/Sale 24241 Lot 49: James Bond: An elegant screed-used floral kimono worn by Valerie Leon in Never Say Never Again, Warner Bros., 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/49/<div class="LotName">James Bond: An elegant screed-used floral kimono worn by Valerie Leon in <i>Never Say Never Again</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1983,<BR />the cream silk blend kimono of typical Japanese style with long, wide draping sleeves, the whole piece embroidered with a large red floral pattern, no labels, or sizing, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance and photograph of Valerie Leon wearing it in the film alongside Sean Connery</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/49/Sale 24241 Lot 50: John Stoddart: 'The Last Roll. Goldeneye', 1995,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/50/<div class="LotName">John Stoddart: 'The Last Roll. Goldeneye',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1995,<BR />a contact sheet Giclee print showing Pierce Brosnan with Izabella Scorupco and Famke Janssen improvising, taken whilst filming the James Bond film <i>Goldeneye</i>, signed by the photographer in black ink to the bottom right corner, numbered <i>2/25</i> and titled on accompanying signed and fingerprinted certificate of authenticity from the photographer, framed and glazed, <I>overall 35in x 28in (89cm x 71cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/50/Sale 24241 Lot 51: James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/51/<div class="LotName">James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in <i>Spectre</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, <BR />comprising; a single-breasted cream dinner jacket labelled <i>Made in Switzerland</i> and <i>Tom Ford</i> to the inside, the interior pocket also embroidered <i>Tom Ford, Daniel Craig, Bond 24</i>. The care label with further details including <i>Daniel Craig-James Bond, size 48R</i>, and the date <i>10.10.2014</i>. The jacket also affixed with a faux red carnation. Together with a pair of black wool trousers with a satin stripe, again embroidered with the designer's name and a detailed care label to the inside of the trousers, accompanied by a Tom Ford white cotton dress shirt with pleated front and double cuffs, a black pleated silk cummerbund, black bow tie, and white braces. Accompanied by a reproduction one-sheet poster for the film</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/51/Sale 24241 Lot 52: Bob Marley: An iconic knitted rastahat owned and worn by Bob Marley in his video for 'Is This Love', 1977-78,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/52/<div class="LotName">Bob Marley: An iconic knitted rasta hat owned and worn by Bob Marley in his video for <i>'Is This Love'</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1977-78,<BR />the tri-coloured knitted beanie-style hat of typical form, with red, yellow and green stripes, fitted with a thin elastic band around the inside edge, identical to the one Marley wears in the video for his timeless single <i>'Is This Love'</i>, and is also featured in the posthumous video for <i>'One Love'</i> created in 1984, accompanied by a letter of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/52/Sale 24241 Lot 53: Jimi Hendrix: A Schreiber Sonata wooden recorder,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/53/<div class="LotName">Jimi Hendrix: A Schreiber Sonata wooden recorder,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">comprising two pieces (missing bell, but as purchased and used by Hendrix), customised with lacquered green, yellow, purple, and black string bands, engraved <i>West Germany</i> to head joint, housed in a decorative yellow and red silk cloth within a brown velvet cloth tied with three embroidered floral ribbons. Accompanied by a copy of the DVD, <i>Rainbow Bridge</i>, and a letter of provenance from Melinda Merryweather, <I>recorder: 1 3/4in x 15in (4.5cm x 38cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/53/Sale 24241 Lot 54: The Jimi Hendrix Experience: An autographed restaurant Guestbook, 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/54/<div class="LotName">The Jimi Hendrix Experience: An autographed restaurant Guestbook,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969,<BR />hardback with decorative front cover, one page signed and variously inscribed in blue felt-tip pen by Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding:<br /> - <I>JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE! the food is out of sight! the best food in the world a true art in eating stay groovy Jimi Hendrix<br /> - Best wishes, and lovely food! Good luck, see you again cheers Noel Redding<br /> - My very Best Witches! Bon Appertit Mitch Mitchell X</I>,<br />the page also with three magazine clippings of the band attached, the book containing a variety of other handwritten entries, 1965-1972, together with a German newspaper report, <I>the book 12in x 15 1/4in (30.5cm x 39cm) </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/54/Sale 24241 Lot 55: Jason Laur&#233; (American, B. 1949): A group of vintage black and white photographs of various musicians, 1969-70, 17http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/55/<div class="LotName">Jason Laur&#233; (American, B. 1949): A group of vintage black and white photographs of various musicians,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969-70,<BR />signed, dated and inscribed in black ink to reverse, with photographer's labels and stamps verso, comprising; eight Jim Morrison of The Doors at the Felt Forum, New York; two Jimi Hendrix at Fillmore East, New York; one of Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention at Fillmore East, New York; one of Pete Townsend of The Who at Woodstock Festival, 1969; and one of Joan Baez; audience at Woodstock Festival 1969; together with three contact sheets of Jim Morrison at the Felt Forum, New York, <I>photographs 8in x 10in (20cm x 25cm),</I> (17)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/55/Sale 24241 Lot 56: Jason Laur&#233; (American, B. 1949): A group of photographs of various musicians / bands at Woodstock Festival and Fillmore East, 1969-70, 16http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/56/<div class="LotName">Jason Laur&#233; (American, B. 1949): A group of photographs of various musicians / bands at Woodstock Festival and Fillmore East,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969-70,<BR />signed in silver or black inks to reverse, comprising; five Fuji Crystal archival colour prints numbered <i>3/25</i> showing Woodstock Festival 1969 and four black and white photographs showing Jimi Hendrix at Fillmore East, New York, 1969; one of Richie Havens at Fillmore East, New York, 1970; one of The Who at Woodstock, 1969; and one of Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock, 1969. Together with seven contact sheets of Woodstock Festival, 1969, <I>photographs: largest 18in x 12in (46cm x 30.5cm), contact sheets 8 1/2in x 11in (22cm x 28cm),</I> (16)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/56/Sale 24241 Lot 57: Bob Dylan: A Basement Tapes acetate recording, circa 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/57/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: A <i>Basement Tapes</i> acetate recording,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1967,<BR />a double-sided 12inch <i>Emidisc</i> with typewritten recording details, plain, die-cut card sleeve, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/57/Sale 24241 Lot 58: Bob Dylan: An Isle Of Wight Festival Of Music handbill and programme, 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/58/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: An Isle Of Wight Festival Of Music handbill and programme,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969,<BR />the black and white handbill with full Festival line-up and reverse with general information on the event, together with a programme, with 'King Kong' front cover, <I>handbill 5in x 10in (13cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/58/Sale 24241 Lot 59: Bob Dylan: A vintage maroon custom made shirt, circa 1990's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/59/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: A vintage maroon custom made shirt,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1990's,<BR />designed by 'Nudie's Rodeo Tailors' of North Hollywood California, the maroon wool blend shirt typical of Dylan's style, with Western blue piping and eyelet details on the front and cuffs, with two pockets on either side of square popper fastenings down the centre, bearing two labels affixed to the inside, one for Nudie's, and the other reading; <i>NUDIE'S No. Hollywood Calif, Name: Bob Dylan, Date: 2-90,</i> accompanied by a copy of the letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/59/Sale 24241 Lot 60: Bob Dylan: A black felt Stetson hat and hat box, circa 1990's, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/60/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: A black felt Stetson hat and hat box,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1990's,<BR />the black felt hat of typical form made in the USA by the John B. Stetson Company for 'Nudie's Rodeo Tailors' of North Hollywood California, bearing a black ribbon around the centre, and a leather band around the inside rim stamped in gold lettering with the Nudie's motif, the Stetson Company motif, <i>MADE IN USA</i>, and <i>MADE BY Stetson ESPECIALLY FOR BOB DYLAN</i>. Together with a paper flower corsage, and a black leather Stetson hat box, stamped with the Nudie's motif and <i>BOB DYLAN</i> to the exterior, also bearing a sticker for the Bob Dylan New York State Fair and another for 'Dylan & The Dead' (1987), accompanied by a copy of the letter concerning the provenance (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/60/Sale 24241 Lot 61: Bob Dylan: 'Early Dylan' by Barry Feinstein, Daniel Kramer and Jim Marshall, Genesis Publications, 1990,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/61/<div class="LotName">Bob Dylan: 'Early Dylan' by Barry Feinstein, Daniel Kramer and Jim Marshall,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 1990,<BR /><i>no. 10</i> from a limited edition of 250 copies, signed by publisher Brian Roylance, hardback black leather bound with images of Bob Dylan blocked in white foil to front and back, titled in white foil to spine, encased in black buckram box sleeve, silk-screened in white, <I>11 7/8in x 10 1/8in (30cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/61/Sale 24241 Lot 62: Marc Bolan/T-Rex: a flamboyant chiffon wrap-around blouse with metallic detail,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/62/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan/T-Rex: a flamboyant chiffon wrap-around blouse with metallic detail,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in black chiffon with gold, silver and bronze metallic threads throughout, three-quarter frilled sleeves and wrap-around tie ribbon to waist, labelled <i>Alkasura, London</i>, worn by Marc Bolan on stage at Massey Hall, Toronto, 1974, accompanied by letters concerning the provenance,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/62/Sale 24241 Lot 63: Marc Bolan: a copy of 'Warlock of Love' signed and inscribed,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/63/<div class="LotName">Marc Bolan: a copy of 'Warlock of Love' signed and inscribed,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in red pen <i>to Maldwin gypsy horsebane. Of the mountains hound master, deep love, Marc</i>, published by Lupas Music, 1969, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/63/Sale 24241 Lot 64: Eric Clapton: An autographed 'Eric Clapton Zebrawood One' guitar, 1976/77,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/64/<div class="LotName">Eric Clapton: An autographed 'Eric Clapton Zebrawood One' guitar,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1976/77,<BR />made by Boogie Body Music Products, Stratocaster-style, with one-piece zebrawood body and neck, three pickups, five-way selector, one volume and two tone controls, brushed metal scratchplate, rosewood fingerboard with dot markers, head with Schaller tuners, body and head with <I>Limited Edition</I> and <I>Boogie Bodies</I> decals respectively, the body also signed by Eric Clapton and dated <I>92</I> in black marker, in hard, rectangular, plush-lined case with strap, <I>guitar 39 1/2in (100.5cm) long</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/64/Sale 24241 Lot 65: Eric Clapton: A 'Platinum' sales award for the Album, Cassette and CD, Slowhand, circa 1990,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/65/<div class="LotName">Eric Clapton: A 'Platinum' sales award for the Album, Cassette and CD, <i>Slowhand</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1990,<BR />RIAA certified, with 'R' hologram, presented to Eric Clapton for sales in the US of more than 1,000,000 copies, <I>17in x 21in (43cm x 53.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/65/Sale 24241 Lot 66: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: An embroidered tour jacket worn and owned by Danny Federici, circa 1975,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/66/<div class="LotName">Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: An embroidered tour jacket worn and owned by Danny Federici,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1975,<BR />a black satin long-sleeved baseball-style jacket with zipper to the front and a pocket on each side, with elasticated cuffs and waistband, bearing a label with <i>M BASSEL size 5</i> to the inside collar, and embroidered 'Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band' on the back</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/66/Sale 24241 Lot 67: Bruce Springsteen: A 'Gold' sales award for the album The River, early 1980's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/67/<div class="LotName">Bruce Springsteen: A 'Gold' sales award for the album <i>The River</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">early 1980's,<BR />RIAA certified, strip-plate style, presented to Bruce Springsteen for sales in the US of more than 500,000 copies, with <I>Creative Glassics</I> label to reverse</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/67/Sale 24241 Lot 68: The Jacksons: An autographed copy of the vinyl album Destiny, 1978,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/68/<div class="LotName">The Jacksons: An autographed copy of the vinyl album <i>Destiny</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1978,<BR />the inner gatefold signed in red and blue ballpoints by Randy, Tito, Jackie, Marlon and Michael Jackson, with various dedications <I>To Cindy</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/68/Sale 24241 Lot 69: Elvis Presley: A 'Gold' award for the Album, Cassette and CD Elvis Presley, 1990's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/69/<div class="LotName">Elvis Presley: A 'Gold' award for the Album, Cassette and CD <i>Elvis Presley</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1990's,<BR />RIAA certified, 'R' hologram logo, presented to Elvis Presley for sales in the US of more than 500,000 copies, <I>17in x 21in (43cm x 53.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/69/Sale 24241 Lot 70: The Who: a concert handbill, Torquay Town Hall, 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/70/<div class="LotName">The Who: a concert handbill, Torquay Town Hall,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />for the band's appearance on Saturday 17th July, <I>5 4/16in x 8 1/4in (13cm x 21cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/70/Sale 24241 Lot 71: The Who: A set of autographs, circa 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/71/<div class="LotName">The Who: A set of autographs,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1969,<BR />comprising: a piece of plain paper signed by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon and John Entwistle in blue ballpoint, <I>4in x 5in (10cm x 12.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/71/Sale 24241 Lot 72: The Who: 'The Who Live' compiled by Ross Halfin, Genesis Publications, 2000,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/72/<div class="LotName">The Who: 'The Who Live' compiled by Ross Halfin,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 2000,<BR /><i>no. 731</i> from a limited edition of 1250 copies, signed by Ross Halfin, quarter bound in black leather, spine with gold lettering <i>The Greatest Live Rock'N'Roll Band In The World</i>, with Gold CD of 'The Who Live At Leeds', encased in box collage of black and white printed images, <I>13 1/4in x 10 1/4in (33.5cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/72/Sale 24241 Lot 73: Led Zeppelin: A 'Gold' sales award for the album Led Zeppelin II, 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/73/<div class="LotName">Led Zeppelin: A 'Gold' sales award for the album <i>Led Zeppelin II</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970,<BR />presented to Peter Grant, the plaque reads <i>'Metronome Records, Stockholm, congratulates you on the sales of 25,000 albums in Sweden, February 1970</i>', framed and glazed</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/73/Sale 24241 Lot 74: Led Zeppelin: A handbill for the 'Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music '70', 27th-28th June 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/74/<div class="LotName">Led Zeppelin: A handbill for the 'Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music '70',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">27th-28th June 1970,<BR />held at the Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallett, the card listing those appearing over the two days, including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Santana and Canned Heat, the reverse with general information about the event, <I>8 1/4in x 10 1/4in (21cm x 26cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/74/Sale 24241 Lot 75: Phil Lynott: an autographed copy of his book 'Songs For While I'm Away', Pippen Publishers, 1974,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/75/<div class="LotName">Phil Lynott: an autographed copy of his book 'Songs For While I'm Away',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pippen Publishers, 1974,<BR />limited edition, hardback copy, signed <i>To Shirley, xx, Philip</i> with a hand-drawn heart in blue ink to the inside, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/75/Sale 24241 Lot 76: U2: A rare demo tape and collection of tour passes, 1970s-1980s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/76/<div class="LotName">U2: A rare demo tape and collection of tour passes,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970s-1980s,<BR />comprising a BASF 60 cassette tape in case, with typewritten card insert and hand-coloured in red and yellow paint, listing six tracks, <i>Another Time Another Place, Alone In The Light, False Prophet, No Mans Land, Twilight</i> and <i>Out Of Control</i> and with recording details, <I>Recorded At Eamonn Andrews Studios Dublin, March/79 Engineer Dave Produced by U2</I>, the spine rubber-stamped <I>The U2 demo</I>, also inscribed in blue ballpoint <I>U2 10 Cedarwood Rd Dublin 11,</I>, also listing band members and Paul Maguinness as Manager, the reverse of the insert with typewritten details about the band, <I>The band was formed in late 76 around a drum kit. we played the usual school band circuit youth clubs etc...we left school in the summer of 77 with school behind us it gave us the chance to get down to wrighting a couple of hours of totaly original material. with this we were able to support the stranglers xtc and advertising in Dublin we have ex perianced difficulty in compeating with ageing and established rock acts There seems to be a lot of predjuges towards our age though in the last year weve learned enough to be able to match any band even to the extent of Bono hasseling JJ burnell backstage. this demo will hopefully stand up to the most un enlightened scrutiny as well as totaly illustrating what we are about. It is in fact pre punk rock</I>; together with approximately 60 various passes, most crack-back but some laminate, many for 1981, several tickets and an information sheet for Croke Park, 1985/87</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/76/Sale 24241 Lot 77: Anton Corbijn (Dutch, B. 1955): U2, The Joshua Tree, 1986,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/77/<div class="LotName">Anton Corbijn (Dutch, B. 1955): U2, <i>The Joshua Tree</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1986,<BR />a black and white lithographic print, taken at Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, for the cover of the band's album, <i>The Joshua Tree</i>, signed by the photographer in pencil to bottom right-hand corner, and numbered <i>53/200</i> to the bottom-left hand corner, framed and glazed, <I>overall 34 1/4in x 21 3/4in (87cm x 55cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/77/Sale 24241 Lot 79: The Stone Roses: Five BPI certified sales awards, 1989-1995, 5http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/79/<div class="LotName">The Stone Roses: Five BPI certified sales awards,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1989-1995,<BR />all presented to Andy Richmond, comprising; a 'Gold' award to recognise sales of more than 100,000 copies and a 'Platinum' award to recognise sales of more than 300,000 copies of the Silverstone Records album <i>The Stone Roses</i> in the UK both, 1989; another 'Silver' award for sales of more than 200,000 copies for their single <i>Fools Gold</i> in the UK, 1989; a CD award for sales of more than 60,000 copies for their album <i>Turns Into Stone</i> in the UK, 1992; and a CD award for sales more than 60,000 copies of their album <i>The Complete Stone Roses</i> in the UK, 1995, all framed and glazed (5)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/79/Sale 24241 Lot 80: Coldplay: An autographed 'Gold' sales award for the CD and cassette, Parachutes,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/80/<div class="LotName">Coldplay: An autographed 'Gold' sales award for the CD and cassette, <i>Parachutes</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">presented to bass guitarist Guy Berryman for sales in Switzerland of more than 15,000 copies, the front autographed in silver marker by Chris Martin, Will Champion, Johnny Buckland and Guy Berryman, <I>23 3/8in x 11 1/2in (59.5cm x 29cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/80/Sale 24241 Lot 81: Gorillaz: A 'PLATINUM' SALES AWARD FOR THE ALBUM GORILLAZ, album released 2001,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/81/<div class="LotName">Gorillaz: A 'PLATINUM' SALES AWARD FOR THE ALBUM <i>GORILLAZ</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">album released 2001,<BR />the Canadian award with plaque reading <i>Presented To CMO To Commemorate The Sale Of Over 100,000 Units Of The EMI Recording Gorillaz October 2001</i>, mounted with CD and cover and four images of the Gorillaz, <I>20 1/2in x 16in (52cm x 41cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/81/Sale 24241 Lot 82: Jill Furmanovsky (Zimbabwe, b.1953): Oasis at Maine Road Manchester, April 1996,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/82/<div class="LotName">Jill Furmanovsky (Zimbabwe, b.1953): Oasis at Maine Road Manchester,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">April 1996,<BR />limited edition photographic print, with photographer's stamp, signed, dated <i>1998</i> and numbered <i>5/100</i> by the photographer in black ink, framed and glazed, <I>print 21 1/2in x 15in (54.5cm x 38cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/82/Sale 24241 Lot 83: Oasis: Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics for Roll With It, circa 2007,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/83/<div class="LotName">Oasis: Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics for <i>Roll With It</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 2007,<BR />in black ink on a sheet of plain paper, with letter of provenance, <I>8 1/4in x 11 1/2in (21cm x 29cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/83/Sale 24241 Lot 84: Oasis: Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics for Supersonic circa 2007,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/84/<div class="LotName">Oasis: Noel Gallagher's handwritten lyrics for <i>Supersonic</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 2007,<BR />in blue ballpoint on a sheet of lined paper, together with letter of provenance, <I>8 1/4in x 11 1/2in (21cm x 29cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/84/Sale 24241 Lot 85: BAMBI (BRITISH, B.1982): 'Monadonna', 2013,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/85/<div class="LotName">BAMBI (BRITISH, B.1982): 'Monadonna',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2013,<BR />a lithograph printed in colour with diamond dust, featuring the face of Madonna, signed and numbered <i>40/90</i> in pencil, published by Hyde Image Ltd., with their blindstamp, <I>full sheet 44in x 30in (112cm x 76cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/85/Sale 24241 Lot 86: Caroline Coon (British, b.1945): Early Punk exhibition prints, 1976-78, 13http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/86/<div class="LotName">Caroline Coon (British, b.1945): Early Punk exhibition prints,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1976-78,<BR />thirteen black and white photographic prints, all artist proofs, featuring the following; The Clash 'Hate and War'; Joe Strummer of The Clash at Rehearsals; Siouxsie and the Bromley Contingent outside 100 Club at the First Punk Rock Festival; Michaelle and Bruno, first punk fans outside the 100 Club; Arri Up of The Slits on The Clash's 'White Riot' tour; Arri Up of The Slits; Jenny Runacre and Toyah Willcox between filming Derek Jarman's 'Jubilee'; Dave Vanium of The Damned at the First European Punk Rock Festival France; Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols outside Les Deux in Paris; Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols on his roof; Mark P editor of 'Sniffin' Glue'; Black And White Unite! showing multi-cultural children outside The Roxy club; and the 'Rock Against Racism' march, all signed in pencil by the photographer and dated 2014 to the verso of each print, <I>11 1/2in x 17in (29.5cm x 42cm) each</I> (13)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/86/Sale 24241 Lot 87: Punk: Five original Vivienne Westwood/Malcolm McLaren T-shirts, 1976-77,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/87/<div class="LotName">Punk: Five original Vivienne Westwood/Malcolm McLaren T-shirts,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1976-77,<BR />comprising: You're Gonna Wake Up One Morning/Scum, sleeveless, with both <I>Sex</I> and <I>Seditionaries</I> labels; Anarchy In The UK/Sex Pistols, with black <I>Seditionaries</I> label to left shoulder; God Save The Queen/Sex Pistols, sleeveless, unlabelled; Two Cowboys, with black <I>Seditionaries </I> label to left shoulder; and Cambridge Rapist/Anarchy, unlabelled</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/87/Sale 24241 Lot 88: Three Russian posters, circa 1976, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/88/<div class="LotName">Three Russian posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1976,<BR />comprising: one black and white poster depicting the bust portrait of Lenin, and two large stylistic posters formed of two parts, (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/88/Sale 24241 Lot 89: The Buzzcocks: A promotional poster for the single Orgasm Addict, 1977,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/89/<div class="LotName">The Buzzcocks: A promotional poster for the single <i>Orgasm Addict</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1977,<BR />United Artists Records UP 36316, with artwork by Linder Sterling, <I>29in x 38.5in (73.5cm x 98cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/89/Sale 24241 Lot 90: A group of six punk posters, 1978-79, 6http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/90/<div class="LotName">A group of six punk posters,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1978-79,<BR />comprising: The Slits promotional poster for their <i>CUT</i> album; The Subway Sect promotional posters for their single <i>Nobody's Scared</i>, and a W.E.A. poster for the same single; The Police promotional poster for their single <i>Roxanne</i>; a Steel Pulse tour poster; and a Patti Smith Rolling Stone Magazine promotional poster, (6)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/90/Sale 24241 Lot 91: The Clash: A 'Clash On Parole' UK tour poster, June-July 1978, 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/91/<div class="LotName">The Clash: A 'Clash On Parole' UK tour poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">June-July 1978,<BR />featuring a shooting target, and mention of the supporting act punk band 'Suicide', together with a French promotional poster for the European 'Sort It Out' Tour, Paris concert, October 1978, <I>'Clash on Parole': 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm), 'Sort it out': 15in x 22.5in (38cm x 57cm),</I> (2)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/91/Sale 24241 Lot 92: The Clash: A promotional poster for their 'Give 'Em Enough Rope' (aka 'Pearl Harbour') debut American Tour, 1979,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/92/<div class="LotName">The Clash: A promotional poster for their 'Give 'Em Enough Rope' (aka 'Pearl Harbour') debut American Tour,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1979,<BR />with blank venue snipe, Epic/ CBS Records, <I>34 1/4in x 20in (86.5cm x 51cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/92/Sale 24241 Lot 93: Mot&#246;rhead/Phil ('Philthy Animal') Taylor: An original Camco drum kit with shark motif bass drumskins, 1970's,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/93/<div class="LotName">Mot&#246;rhead/Phil ('Philthy Animal') Taylor: An original Camco drum kit with shark motif bass drumskins,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970's,<BR />mirror finish, comprising; two 24 x 14inch bass drums each fitted with original front skins bearing shark teeth motifs and with an original Mot&#246;rhead sticker, two original black wooden front head hoops, an 18inch floor Tom, a 16inch hanging Tom, a 15inch hanging Tom, and a 14inch hanging Tom. 'Cloud' badge. Each drum head on the Toms fitted with a clear Remo CS Black Dot. Accompanied by three vintage drum cases including a Le Blond bass drum case, one double braced double tom stand, various spare Remo CS Black Dot clear heads and various spare Camco lugs, dampers, and accessories</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/93/Sale 24241 Lot 94: METALLICA: 'Scary Guy', Three original master artworks, 1993,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/94/<div class="LotName">METALLICA: 'Scary Guy', Three original master artworks,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1993,<BR />by Andie Airfix of Satori Graphic, signed and inscribed in pencil on the mount by the artist, <I>Binge and Purge- 3 Scary Guys. Metallica</I>, mounted, framed, <I>image 17 1/4in x 8 1/4in (43.5cm x 21cm), frame 23in x 15in (58.5cm x 38cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/94/Sale 24241 Lot 95: METALLICA: 'Ninja Star Logo', Original master artwork for Logo 2, 1995,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/95/<div class="LotName">METALLICA: 'Ninja Star Logo', Original master artwork for Logo 2,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1995,<BR />by Andie Airfix of Satori Graphic, signed and inscribed in pencil on the mount by the artist, <i>Metallica/ Ninja 2</i>, mounted, framed, <I>image 10 1/4in x 8in (26cm x 20.5cm), frame 17in x 17in (43cm x 43cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/95/Sale 24241 Lot 96: METALLICA: 'Ninja Star Logo', Original master artwork for Logo 1, 1995,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/96/<div class="LotName">METALLICA: 'Ninja Star Logo', Original master artwork for Logo 1,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1995,<BR />by Andie Airfix of Satori Graphic, signed and inscribed in pencil on the mount by the artist, <i>Metallica/ Ninja 1</i>, mounted, framed, <I>image 10 1/4in x 8in (26cm x 20.5cm), frame 17in x 17in (43cm x 43cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/96/Sale 24241 Lot 97: METALLICA: 'Mandatory Metallica', original cover artwork for 2- disc promotional CD, 1997,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/97/<div class="LotName">METALLICA: 'Mandatory Metallica', original cover artwork for 2- disc promotional CD,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1997,<BR />by Andie Airfix of Satori Graphic, signed and inscribed in pencil on the mount by the artist, <I>Mandatory Metallica</i>, together with a position guide for printer, <I>frame 16in x 17 1/2in (41cm x 44cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/97/Sale 24241 Lot 98: Wham!: An autographed demo pressing of the album Fantastic!, 1983,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/98/<div class="LotName">Wham!: An autographed demo pressing of the album <i>Fantastic!</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1983,<BR />front cover signed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgely in black marker, the back stamped <I>Property Of CBS Demonstration Only Not For Sale</I>, Innervision Records IVL 25328</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/98/Sale 24241 Lot 99: George Michael: A navy blue 'Istante by Versace' jacket, 1980s/90s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/99/<div class="LotName">George Michael: A navy blue 'Istante by Versace' jacket,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1980s/90s,<BR />silk, with matching manmade lining, single-breasted with four buttons, three slant hip and one breast pocket, inside pocket with <I>Istante</I> label and original 'Out Of The Closet' sales tag inscribed in black ink <I>George Michael Versace Jacket &#163;200</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/99/Sale 24241 Lot 100: George Michael: An autographed '25 Live' tour brochure, 2007,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/100/<div class="LotName">George Michael: An autographed '25 Live' tour brochure,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2007,<BR />large format, the back cover signed by George Michael in black marker, <I>11 3/4in x 13 3/4in (29.8cm x 35cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/100/Sale 24241 Lot 101: George Michael: A 'police' shirt worn during the '25 Live' tour, 2006-2008,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/101/<div class="LotName">George Michael: A 'police' shirt worn during the '25 Live' tour,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2006-2008,<BR />the dark navy blue, short-sleeved shirt with <I>Special Police</I> badge to left breast and <I>Police Department Of Defense</I> patches to sleeves, labelled <I>Made in U.S.A. by Blauer</I>, two breast pockets, epaulettes, button-front, accompanied by a statement of authenticity</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/101/Sale 24241 Lot 102: George Michael: An Armani suit worn on the '25' Live' tour, 2006-2008,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/102/<div class="LotName">George Michael: An Armani suit worn on the '25' Live' tour, 2006-2008,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in metallic-effect fabric, grey lining, the jacket with sewn-in black shirt collar and cuffs, labelled <I>Giorgio Armani for George Michael Made In Italy</I>, front with three buttons, trousers similarly labelled and with zip fly, sold with a letter of authenticity and two tour posters showing George wearing this suit, one for the 'Final One', Copenhagen, 30th August 2008</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/102/Sale 24241 Lot 103: David Bowie And The Buzz: A rare set of autographs, 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/103/<div class="LotName">David Bowie And The Buzz: A rare set of autographs,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1966,<BR />a piece of lined notepaper signed in blue ballpoint by David Bowie, John 'Ego' Eager, Derek 'Dek' Fearnley, Derrick 'Chow' Boyes and John 'Hutch' Hutchinson, additionally by Radio London DJ Earl Richmond, a friend/champion of the group who had suggested the band's name, <I>4in x 6 1/4in (10cm x 16cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/103/Sale 24241 Lot 104: David Bowie: An autographed 'David Bowie Appreciation Society' promo sheet, 1971/72,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/104/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed 'David Bowie Appreciation Society' promo sheet,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1971/72,<BR />detailing <I>Current Single: ''Starman'' Current Album: ''Hunky Dory'' Forthcoming Album: "The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars'',</I> the portraits of the band signed by David Bowie in blue ballpoint, <I>To Donna Thanx David Bowie</I>, together with a copy of the 1972 'Ziggy Stardust' album, RCA SF 8287, matrices BGBS 0864-1E and BGBS 0865-1E, <I>promo sheet 12in x 12in (30.5cm x 30.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/104/Sale 24241 Lot 105: David Bowie: An autographed copy of the album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/105/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed copy of the album <i>The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972, <BR />the back cover signed and inscribed by David Bowie in black ink <I>for Brian with best wishes Bowie '96</I>, RCA SF 8287, with matrices <I>BGBS 0864 1E</I> and <I>BGBS 0865 1E</I>, back cover with 'Gem Production' and 'Victor' under RCA logo, inner lyric sleeve, glossy orange labels with 'Titanic Music/Chrysalis Music' credit</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/105/Sale 24241 Lot 106: David Bowie: An autographed album insert poster, Space Oddity, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/106/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed album insert poster, <i>Space Oddity</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972,<BR />as photographed by Mick Rock and issued with the US re-release of the album, signed in gold pen <i>Bowie '97</i>, framed, <I>25in x 34in (63.5cm x 86.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/106/Sale 24241 Lot 107: David Bowie: An autographed album insert poster, The Man Who Sold The World, 1972,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/107/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed album insert poster, <i>The Man Who Sold The World</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1972,<BR />as photographed by Brian Ward and issued with the album's UK re-release, signed in silver pen <i>Best wishes Bowie '89</i>, framed, <I>19in x 24in (48.5cm x 61cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/107/Sale 24241 Lot 108: David Bowie: A group of UK tour memorabilia, all from the May/June 1973 tour,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/108/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A group of UK tour memorabilia,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">all from the May/June 1973 tour,<BR />comprising; a large portrait poster of David as photographed by Duffy, framed; a programme; two <I>Bowie Albums And Tour</I> leaflets; and a ticket, Guildhall, Preston, Saturday 9th June, (5), <I>the poster 29 1/2in x 39 1/2in (75cm x 100.5cm) within frame</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/108/Sale 24241 Lot 109: David Bowie: The orange boiler suit worn in the video Jazzin' For Blue Jean, 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/109/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: The orange boiler suit worn in the video <i>Jazzin' For Blue Jean</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />in polyester/cotton, two studs and zip fastener to front and two zip pockets to chest and one to rear, additional pocket to rear and pen pocket to right leg, two slant hip pockets, elasticated waist, labelled <I>Alexandra 92cm(36 1/2")Euro Size 46 W102R</I>, with green, blue and yellow paint splashes overall, together with statement of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/109/Sale 24241 Lot 110: David Bowie: An autographed copy of the album Tonight, 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/110/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed copy of the album <i>Tonight</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />vinyl, the front cover signed in black marker <i>Bowie '91</i>, framed</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/110/Sale 24241 Lot 111: David Bowie: An autographed copy of the single Absolute Beginners, 1986,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/111/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed copy of the single <i>Absolute Beginners</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1986,<BR />12inch vinyl, the front cover signed in black marker <i>Bowie '97</i>, unframed</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/111/Sale 24241 Lot 112: David Bowie: The unitard worn by Vanessa Walker as 'Zebra Girl' in the video for Absolute Beginners, 1986,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/112/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: The unitard worn by Vanessa Walker as 'Zebra Girl' in the video for <i>Absolute Beginners</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1986,<BR />in beige/brown/black zebra stripe with pale orange/red panel to top left, unlabelled, left arm cut off at shoulder, accompanied by a statement of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/112/Sale 24241 Lot 113: David Bowie: A suit and tie worn in the video for Absolute Beginners, 1986,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/113/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: A suit and tie worn in the video for <i>Absolute Beginners</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1986,<BR />the two-piece suit with blue/green/orange striped weave, brown lining, single-breasted jacket with two buttons, breast and two hip pockets, labelled <I>Tailored By John Collier Of Oxford Street, London</I>, trousers with button-fly, pleated front, slant hip pockets and one buttoned, rear pocket, turn-ups, with a crimson silk tie with label <I>T.M.Lewin & Sons Ltd. 106 Jermyn Street London</I>, and a copy of the vinyl single with picture sleeve of David in the suit and tie, accompanied by a statement of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/113/Sale 24241 Lot 114: David Bowie: An autographed Compliments Card, 1993,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/114/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed Compliments Card,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1993,<BR />the <I>Isolar</I> card signed <I>Bowie '93</I> in black ink, <I>3 1/4in x 5 1/4in (8.3cm x 13.3cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/114/Sale 24241 Lot 115: Davie Bowie: An annotated and autographed Virgin Atlantic notecard from David Bowie to Woody Woodmansey, 1993,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/115/<div class="LotName">Davie Bowie: An annotated and autographed Virgin Atlantic notecard from David Bowie to Woody Woodmansey,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1993,<BR />the printed Virgin Atlantic promotional beauty notecard with various annotations and alterations in Bowie's hand so it reads <i>Hello, 'Woody', I'm 'David' one of Jane's team qualified in-flight 'music' therapists. You'll find a short time spent with me helping you to relax will add considerably to the enjoyment of your 'drumming'. To make an appointment for your rejuvenating shoulder and scalp massage or manicure contact me in the Upper Class Lounge area. Have a great 'fight'!</i> Signed in black ink, <i>P.S. Phone you soon. David.</i>, <I>5in x 5in (12cm x 12cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/115/Sale 24241 Lot 116: David Bowie: 'D Head V', 1997,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/116/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: 'D Head V',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1997,<BR />lithograph printed on Fabriano Paper, numbered and signed in pencil <I>43/175 Bowie 97</I>, unframed, <I>image 9 1/4in x 6 1/4in (23.5cm x 16cm), overall 12in x 15in (30.5cm x 38cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/116/Sale 24241 Lot 117: David Bowie: An autographed 'Little Wonderland' UK tour poster, 1997,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/117/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: An autographed 'Little Wonderland' UK tour poster,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1997, <BR />listing seven sold out concerts in August, signed in black marker <I>Bowie 97</I>, unframed, <I>19 1/2in x 29 1/2in (49.5cm x 75cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/117/Sale 24241 Lot 118: David Bowie: 'Star', 1998,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/118/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: 'Star',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1998,<BR />lithograph on Fabriano Paper numbered and signed in pencil, <I>9/175 Bowie 98</I>, unframed, <I>image 10 3/4in x 16 3/4in (27.5cm x 42.5cm), overall 15 1/2in x 22 1/2in (39.5cm x 57cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/118/Sale 24241 Lot 119: Davie Bowie / Martin Richardson: A signed lenticular print for the CD album cover, Hours, 1999,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/119/<div class="LotName">Davie Bowie / Martin Richardson: A signed lenticular print for the CD album cover, <i>Hours</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1999,<BR />limited edition of 200, holographic image for the promotional display of David Bowie's album cover, holograph designed by Martin Richardson, original photograph taken by Tim Bret Day, cover designed by Rex Ray, and signed by Bowie and dated <i>99</i> in black ink across the image, framed and glazed, <I>print 19 3/4in x 19 3/4in (50cm x 50cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/119/Sale 24241 Lot 120: David Bowie: 'From Station To Station Travels With Bowie 1973-1976', by David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack, Genesis Publications, 2007,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/120/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: 'From Station To Station Travels With Bowie 1973-1976', by David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 2007,<BR /><i>no. 449</i> from a limited edition of 2000 numbered copies, signed by David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack, quarter-bound in red leather with padded printed-Imitlin boards, embossed silk badge, gold tooling and page edging, encased in a presentation case, unfolding flat with magnetic fastening</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/120/Sale 24241 Lot 121: David Bowie: 'Speed of Life' by David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita, Genesis Publications, 2012,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/121/<div class="LotName">David Bowie: 'Speed of Life' by David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 2012,<BR /><i>no. 449</i> from a limited edition of 2000 numbered copies, signed by David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita, quarter bound in pink leather onto a turquoise cloth cover, silver page edging, with 7-inch vinyl single, parts 1 and 2 of Bowie's 1980 recording, 'It's No Game', attached to inside back cover, encased in box sleeve with embossed lettering and dust bag</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/121/Sale 24241 Lot 122: Pink Floyd: Three original animation art cels and drawings from The Wall, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/122/<div class="LotName">Pink Floyd: Three original animation art cels and drawings from <i>The Wall</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR /><i>Mutant Flowers</i>, three production drawings in coloured pencil on paper, set in cut-out gouache celluloids, with corresponding animation drawings, in single mount and frame, <I>each cel approx 27in x 10in (68.5cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/122/Sale 24241 Lot 123: Pink Floyd: Three original animation art cels from The Wall, 1982,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/123/<div class="LotName">Pink Floyd: Three original animation art cels from <i>The Wall</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982,<BR /><i>The Eagle of War</i>, three production drawings in coloured pencil on paper, with cels of gouache on celluloid and Courvoisier backgrounds, in single mount and frame, <I>largest approx 26in x 10in (66cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/123/Sale 24241 Lot 124: The Rolling Stones And Others: A collection of autographs, 1960's and later,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/124/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones And Others: A collection of autographs,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's and later,<BR />comprising four various autograph books signed by, amongst others, the Rolling Stones (Mick/Bill, Brian/Charlie back to back), Walker Brothers, Sonny & Cher, Donovan, Hollies, Lulu, Millie, Eric Burdon & The Animals, Cathy McGowan, Marianne Faithfull, Pretty Things, Dusty Springfield, Manfred Mann, Keith Relf and Jeff Beck, Peter & Gordon, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson, Everly Brothers, Long John Baldry, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse, Rowan Atkinson, Sebastian Coe, Wayne Sleep and Helen Mirren, <I>larger books 4 1/4in x 6 1/4in (10.7cm x 15.8cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/124/Sale 24241 Lot 125: Keith Richards: a handwritten letter from Keith to Shirley Arnold, 1964, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/125/<div class="LotName">Keith Richards: a handwritten letter from Keith to Shirley Arnold,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />in blue ink, the letter reads in part: <i>I remember you...Bill says thanks for the lolly. 'Beat Monthly' knows more about where we're playing than I do.</i>, signed <i>Bye for now, Love Keith xxx</i>. Together with two newspaper clippings from 1963 in which the Editor of 'Beat Monthly' magazine had written a scathing review of The Rolling Stones' second single 'I Wanna Be Your Man', followed by a clipping of Shirley's review of the editor, which was then printed the following week, signed by Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman in blue inks, accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance, (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/125/Sale 24241 Lot 126: The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of Money, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/126/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of <i>Money</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />a single-sided, 7inch 45rpm disc with <i>Decca Group Advance Test Recording</i> label with recording details written in black ballpoint, in plain, die-cut sleeve, together with a letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/126/Sale 24241 Lot 127: The Rolling Stones: A rare 'Beat Group Contest' Handbill And Bob Wooler Signed Ticket, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/127/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: A rare 'Beat Group Contest' Handbill And Bob Wooler Signed Ticket,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />the handbill with information on the Finals of the 'Beat Group Contest', sponsored by Rael-Brook shirt manufacturers, to be held at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, 10th August, with a light blue card ticket, <I>No. 3909</I>, for the event, starring the Rolling Stones, the reverse signed and inscribed in red ballpoint by the event's producer, Bob Wooler, <I>Complimentary Bob Wooler</I>, <I>ticket 3 1/2in x 4 1/2in (9cm x 11.5cm), sheet 8in x 13in (20.5cm x 33cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/127/Sale 24241 Lot 129: The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of Sittin' On A Fence, circa 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/129/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of <i>Sittin' On A Fence</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1965,<BR />a single-sided, 7inch 45rpm <i>Emidisc</i> with recording details written in blue ballpoint, in plain, die-cut sleeve, audibly as per the released version, together with a letter of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/129/Sale 24241 Lot 130: The Rolling Stones: A 'Gold' sales award for the single (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/130/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: A 'Gold' sales award for the single <i>(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />white matte, plaque reading <I>Presented To Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones To Commemorate The Sale Of More Than One Million Copies Of The London Records Pop Single Record "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"</I>, RIAA certified, <I>13 1/4in x 17 1/4in (33.5cm x 44cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/130/Sale 24241 Lot 131: The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of the Beggars Banquet album, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/131/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: An acetate recording of the <i>Beggars Banquet</i> album,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />a double-sided, 12inch <i>Emidisc</i>, stereo, labels with recording details in black ballpoint, probably in Keith Richards' hand, the plain white, front-laminated sleeve similarly inscribed, together with letter concerning the provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/131/Sale 24241 Lot 132: Michael Joseph (South African, B. 1941): The Rolling Stones, an outtake from the Beggar's Banquet album cover session,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/132/<div class="LotName">Michael Joseph (South African, B. 1941): The Rolling Stones, an outtake from the <i>Beggar's Banquet</i> album cover session,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">a colour print showing the group in a bright Victorian-inspired styling at a session which took place at Sarum Chase, the former home of Victorian society painter Frank Owen Salisbury, mounted and framed, <I>19 1/2in x 23 1/2in (50cm x 60cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/132/Sale 24241 Lot 134: The Rolling Stones: Promotional Album, 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/134/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: <i>Promotional Album</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969,<BR />Decca RSM.1, UK disc in US sleeve (RSD-1), limited edition radio promo of just 200 altogether, with a letter concerning the provenance,</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/134/Sale 24241 Lot 135: Ronnie Wood: 'Wood On Canvas, Every Picture Tells A Story' by Ronnie Wood, Genesis Publications, 1998,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/135/<div class="LotName">Ronnie Wood: 'Wood On Canvas, Every Picture Tells A Story' by Ronnie Wood,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 1998,<BR /><i>no. 821</i> from a limited edition of 2400 copies, signed by Ronnie Wood, quarter-bound in black leather with blue covers, titled to spine with silver lettering, silver page edging, with 4-track CD, encased in black slipcase, silkscreened in orange and blue, <I>13 1/4in x 9 1/2in (33.5cm x 24.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/135/Sale 24241 Lot 136: John Stoddart: 'The Rolling Stones', 1989,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/136/<div class="LotName">John Stoddart: 'The Rolling Stones',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1989,<BR />a Giclee print, signed by the photographer in black ink to the bottom right corner, numbered <i>6/25</i> and titled on accompanying signed and fingerprinted certificate from the photographer, framed and glazed, <I>overall, 35in x 16 1/2in (89cm x 42cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/136/Sale 24241 Lot 137: The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts' black velvet suit, circa 1970,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/137/<div class="LotName">The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts' black velvet suit,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1970,<BR />the single-breasted jacket with three front button holes, slanted hip pockets, single vent, lapels and pockets with black satin-look edging, inside pocket labelled <I>Granny Takes A Trip The World's End London New York</I>, trousers with zip front, single button fastening, no pockets, slightly flared bottoms and side-edged in black satin-look fabric; together with a pair of pale tan leather lace-up boots with fabric panelling to sides, labelled <I>Walkers Made In England</I>, size 9</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/137/Sale 24241 Lot 138: John Somerville (British, b.1951): A bust of Keith Richards, 1984,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/138/<div class="LotName">John Somerville (British, b.1951): A bust of Keith Richards,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1984,<BR />limited edition sculpture in resin with bronzed patina, signed, dated and numbered, <i>3/9</i>, on painted wooden plinth, <I>approx. 28in (71cm) high</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/138/Sale 24241 Lot 139: Rolling Stones: 'I-Contact' by Gered Mankowitz, Genesis Publications, 1998,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/139/<div class="LotName">Rolling Stones: 'I-Contact' by Gered Mankowitz,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 1998,<BR /><i>no. 14</i> from a limited edition of 100 numbered deluxe copies, signed by Gered Mankowitz, spiral bound in screen printed boards on full leather, with red acetate title page, magnifying glass and signed Gered Mankowitz print of Brian Jones, in solander box, <I>12 3/4in x 18in (32.5cm x 46cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/139/Sale 24241 Lot 140: The Cavern: Memorabilia from the Bob Wooler Collection, 1960's, 7http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/140/<div class="LotName">The Cavern: Memorabilia from the Bob Wooler Collection,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1960's,<BR />comprising: a handbill for 12th December 1963, information sheets for May 1964 and November 1964, a Newsletter regarding the club's reopening in July 1966, a handbill for 10th June 1967, a Compliments slip and sheet of headed stationery, <I>largest sheet 8in x 13in (20.5cm x 33cm),</I> (7)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/140/Sale 24241 Lot 141: The Beatles: Please Please Me, third mono pressing of the album, 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/141/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: <i>Please Please Me</i>, third mono pressing of the album,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />Parlophone PMC1202, black and yellow labels with <I>33 1/3</I> printed next to matrix number on labels, Northern Songs publishing credit, large 'mono' to front cover, together with a scarce Parlophone/EMI catalogue list insert</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/141/Sale 24241 Lot 142: The Beatles: An autographed copy of the album Please Please Me, 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/142/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An autographed copy of the album <i>Please Please Me</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963,<BR />Parlophone PMC 1202, the back cover signed in blue and black ballpoint pens by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, with the original and a photocopy of a newspaper cutting concerning the vendor's acquisition of the album</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/142/Sale 24241 Lot 143: The Beatles: An autograph book, circa 1963,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/143/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An autograph book,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1963,<BR />one page signed in blue ballpoints by Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, Ringo adding <I>The Beatles</I> and also John Lennon's 'autograph', the book also signed by, amongst others, Eden Kane, Little Eva, Cliff Richard, Jet Harris and Tony Meehan, <I>3 1/2in x 5in (9cm x 12.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/143/Sale 24241 Lot 144: The Beatles: A set of autographs from 'The Beatles' Christmas Show', 1963/64,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/144/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A set of autographs from 'The Beatles' Christmas Show',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963/64,<BR />in black ballpoint on a piece of paper glued to an album page, signed by John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, who adds <I>(Beatles)</I>, and others on the bill, Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas and two members of the Fourmost (to reverse), <I>5 1/4in x 7in (13.5cm x 18cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/144/Sale 24241 Lot 145: The Beatles: three individual note cards signed by John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, 1963-64, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/145/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: three individual note cards signed by John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1963-64,<BR />each note card from the 'Tiberio' restaurant, 22 Queen St., Mayfair, London, each signed with their names in blue and black inks (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/145/Sale 24241 Lot 146: The Beatles: A John Lennon autograph, circa 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/146/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A John Lennon autograph,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 1964,<BR />in red ballpoint on a page in an autograph book with green covers</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/146/Sale 24241 Lot 147: John Lennon: An original drawing, untitled, of two duelling swordsmen, 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/147/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: An original drawing, untitled, of two duelling swordsmen,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />pen and black ink on a plain sheet of paper with <i>Basildon Bond</i> watermark, unsigned, inscribed in blue ink with page number <i>P41</i> in unknown hand, <I>5&#189;in x 7in (14cm x 17.7cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/147/Sale 24241 Lot 148: John Lennon: An original drawing entitled 'Treasure Ivan', 1964,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/148/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: An original drawing entitled 'Treasure Ivan',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1964,<BR />pen and black ink on a sheet of plain paper, unsigned but titled, inscribed in unknown hand <i>Reverse L to R</i> and <i>43</i> in blue ink, <I>8in x 10in (20.5cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/148/Sale 24241 Lot 149: John Lennon: An original drawing, 'The Fat Budgie', 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/149/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: An original drawing, 'The Fat Budgie',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />pen and black ink on a sheet of plain paper with <i>Secretary</i> watermark, a small <i>V</i> inscribed in unknown hand in grey ink on the reverse, unsigned, <I>8in x 10in (20.5cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/149/Sale 24241 Lot 150: John Lennon: An original drawing, untitled, of a boy in a boat with the Wumberlog bird on his head, 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/150/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: An original drawing, untitled, of a boy in a boat with the Wumberlog bird on his head,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />pen and black ink on a sheet of plain paper watermarked <i>Basildon Bond</i>, inscribed <i>19</i> in unknown hand in grey ink, unsigned, <I>7in x 10in (17.7cm x 25.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/150/Sale 24241 Lot 151: The Beatles: John Lennon and George Harrison autographs, 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/151/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: John Lennon and George Harrison autographs,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1965,<BR />in black ballpoint on a sheet of <I>Hotel George V</I> notepaper, <I>4in x 5 1/2in (10cm x 14cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/151/Sale 24241 Lot 152: The Beatles: A set of autographs obtained at Buckingham Palace on the occasion of receiving their MBE's, 26th October 1965,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/152/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A set of autographs obtained at Buckingham Palace on the occasion of receiving their MBE's,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">26th October 1965,<BR />comprising: an envelope from the Central Chancery Of The Orders Of Knighthood addressed to the original recipient of the autographs, the reverse signed in blue ink by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and additionally by broadcaster Robert Dougall; with a Central Chancery letter dated <I>1st October, 1965</I> concerning arrangements for the Investiture, a Compliments slip and a letter of provenance, <I>envelope 3 3/4in x 8 3/4in (9.5cm x 22.2cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/152/Sale 24241 Lot 153: The Beatles: A pair of unused tickets for the historic, final official concert at Candlestick Park, San Farancisco, 29th August 1966,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/153/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: A pair of unused tickets for the historic, final official concert at Candlestick Park, San Farancisco,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">29th August 1966,<BR />consecutively numbered for Seats 11 and 12, Section 11, Row 14, Upper Stand, <I>2&#189;in x 5 3/4in (6.5cm x 14.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/153/Sale 24241 Lot 154: The Beatles: Original mono and stereo pressings of the album Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/154/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: Original mono and stereo pressings of the album <i>Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1967,<BR />Parlophone PMC 7027 and PCS 7027, each with G & L laminated gatefold sleeve, visible flaps to inner gatefold, card insert, die-cut red and white wavy inner sleeve, both in unusually excellent condition overall</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/154/Sale 24241 Lot 155: The Beatles: An animation cel of dancers from 'Yellow Submarine', 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/155/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel of dancers from 'Yellow Submarine',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on celluloid, two cel set-up, depicting a couple dancing, from the 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' sequence, mounted, <I>sight 8in x 11in (20.5cm x 28cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/155/Sale 24241 Lot 156: The Beatles: An animation drawing of John Lennon from Yellow Submarine, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/156/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation drawing of John Lennon from <i>Yellow Submarine</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />graphite on paper, depicting full-length John with hands raised, mounted, <I>8 1/2in x 12in (21.5cm x 30.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/156/Sale 24241 Lot 157: The Beatles: An animation cel of Jeremy Hillary Boob, the Nowhere Man, from Yellow Submarine, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/157/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel of Jeremy Hillary Boob, the Nowhere Man, from <i>Yellow Submarine</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on celluloid, two cel set-up depicting a smiling Boob, with clock hands, <I>12 1/2in x 16in (32cm x 40.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/157/Sale 24241 Lot 158: The Beatles: An animation cel and drawing of the group from Yellow Submarine, 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/158/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: An animation cel and drawing of the group from <i>Yellow Submarine</i>,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />gouache on celluloid and graphite on paper, depicting John half-length, Ringo in car, George full-length from behind and Paul full-length on paper, mounted, <I>9 1/2in x 14in (24cm x 35.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/158/Sale 24241 Lot 159: Tom Murray (American, B. 1953): The Beatles, 'Flower Power II', 8th July 1968,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/159/<div class="LotName">Tom Murray (American, B. 1953): The Beatles, 'Flower Power II',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">8th July 1968,<BR />limited edition Gicl&#233;e print, showing the group at St. Pancras Old Church and Gardens during their 'Mad Day Out', signed and numbered <i>AP 13/19</i> in pencil on the mount by the photographer, with certificate, <I>print 16in x 23 1/2in (41cm x 60cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/159/Sale 24241 Lot 160: John Lennon: A completed 'Valentine Awards 1969' polling form for 'Disc And Music Echo', 1969,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/160/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: A completed 'Valentine Awards 1969' polling form for 'Disc And Music Echo',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1969,<BR />filled in by John in black ink, giving his address as <I>3 Savile Row, W.1. London</I> and age as <I>28</I>, putting himself, Yoko or The Beatles as nominees for many of the categories, including <I>Top Boy Singer (World) John Lennon</I>; <I>Best 1968 LP (World) The Beatles</I>; <I>Top TV Show Magical Mystery Tour</I>; <I>Best 1968 Single (World) Hey Jude</I>; and <I>Miss Valentine 1969 Yoko Ono</I>, mounted and framed, <I>approx. 11in x 11 3/4in (28cm x 30cm), overall 18in x 17 1/2in (46cm x 44.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/160/Sale 24241 Lot 161: Tom Murray (American, B. 1953): Three prints of The Beatles, 'Coming Apart', 'Nowhere Man', 'George', 1968, 3http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/161/<div class="LotName">Tom Murray (American, B. 1953): Three prints of The Beatles, 'Coming Apart', 'Nowhere Man', 'George',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1968,<BR />three limited edition Gicl&#233;e, showing the group at Old Street Underground Station, Swain's Lane Highgate, and George Harrison, during their 'Mad Day Out', signed and numbered <i>29/195, 112/195, 77/195</i> in pencil on the mount by the photographer, each with certificate, <I>prints 18in x 24 3/4in (46cm x 63cm),</I> (3)</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/161/Sale 24241 Lot 162: George Harrison: The coat worn in the 1988 video for Handle With Care by The Traveling Wilburys,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/162/<div class="LotName">George Harrison: The coat worn in the 1988 video for <i>Handle With Care</i> by The Traveling Wilburys,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">in natural linen with matching lining, single button to front, two to the back, two hip pocket flaps, inside pocket with <I>Western Costume Co. Hollywood</I> label with typewritten details for actor Jeff Chandler, accompanied by a statement of provenance</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/162/Sale 24241 Lot 163: John Lennon: A sketch on a paper bag, 1970s,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/163/<div class="LotName">John Lennon: A sketch on a paper bag,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1970s,<BR />in (faded) black felt-tip pen on a white paper bag, depicting his characteristic cartoon self-portrait with sun, clouds and birds, inscribed <i>Hello John</i> and <i>am I in?</i> and dated <i>73</i>, <I>5in x 8 1/2in (12.5cm x 21.5cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/163/Sale 24241 Lot 164: The Beatles: 'Liverpool Days', Genesis Publications, 1994,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/164/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: 'Liverpool Days',</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Genesis Publications, 1994,<BR />Deluxe limited edition no. <i>74/2500</i>, signed by photographers Max Scheler and Astrid Kirchherr, p.15 also signed and inscribed <I>To Zwi...lots of love Astrid Kirchherr 25.8.94</I>, in slip case</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/164/Sale 24241 Lot 165: Klaus Voormann (German, b. 1938): The Beatles, circa 2003,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/165/<div class="LotName">Klaus Voormann (German, b. 1938): The Beatles,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">circa 2003,<BR />the <i>Revolver</i> album cover-style drawing in pen and ink with correcting fluid on card, signed, <I>8in x 8in (20cm x 20cm)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/165/Sale 24241 Lot 166: The Beatles: Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 6 Disc Super Deluxe (Anniversary Edition) box set, donated and dedicated by Sir Paul McCartney, 2017,http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/166/<div class="LotName">The Beatles: Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 6 Disc Super Deluxe (Anniversary Edition) box set, donated and dedicated by Sir Paul McCartney,</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2017,<BR />comprising six CD's with additional recordings, such as a new stereo mix and transfers of the album's original mono mix of <i>Penny Lane</i> and the 2015 stereo mix of <i>Strawberry Fields Forever</i>, Capitol Records' U.S. promotional mono single mix of <i>Penny Lane</i>, early mono mixes of <i>She's Leaving Home, A Day In The Life,</i> and <i>Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds</i>, 5.1 surround audio mixes of the album and <i>Penny Lane</i> by Giles Martin and Sam Okell and 5.1 surround mix of <i>Strawberry Fields Forever</i>, stereo mixes of the album and <i>Penny Lane</i> and of the 2015 stereo mix of <i>Strawberry Fields Forever</i>, the video with 4K restored original promotional films for <i>Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane,</i> and <i>A Day In The Life;</i> plus The Making of Sgt. Pepper, a restored, previously unreleased documentary film (broadcast in 1992), featuring insightful interviews with McCartney, Harrison, and Starr, and in-studio footage introduced by George Martin; housed in a 12in by 12in box with lenticular artwork and two bonus posters. The six-disc Super Deluxe set is presented with a 144 page hardcover book. The book includes new introductions by Paul McCartney and Giles Martin, and chapters covering comprehensive song-by-song details and recording information as well as other details.<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24241/lot/166/Sale 24309 Lot 1: The Dictatorhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/1/<div class="LotName"><i>The Dictator</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players Film Company, 1915. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. John Barrymore stars in this now-lost silent film based on the Richard Harding Davis play.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/1/Sale 24309 Lot 2: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/2/<div class="LotName"><i>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1920. Lobby card. Depicts John Barrymore as "Dr. Jekyll" before he transforms into "Mr Hyde."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/2/Sale 24309 Lot 3: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/3/<div class="LotName"><i>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1920. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/3/Sale 24309 Lot 4: Sherlock Holmeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/4/<div class="LotName"><i>Sherlock Holmes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, 1922. Title lobby card. John Barrymore stars in this suspenseful film that was thought to be "lost" but was found and restored in the 1970s. The picture is also notable for the screen debut of William Powell.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/4/Sale 24309 Lot 5: Sherlock Holmeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/5/<div class="LotName"><i>Sherlock Holmes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, 1922. Two lobby cards. "Even a master detective can lose his heart," according to the tagline for this suspense film starring John Barrymore.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/5/Sale 24309 Lot 6: Beau Brummelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/6/<div class="LotName"><i>Beau Brummel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1924. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. John Barrymore's majestic profile is shown to beautiful advantage in the poster art for this film, which also features a very young Mary Astor. The screen duo's behind-the-scenes romance translated into onscreen chemistry, making <I>Beau Brummel</I> a sensation with audiences.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 74.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/6/Sale 24309 Lot 7: Beau Brummelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/7/<div class="LotName"><I>Beau Brummel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1924. Title lobby card. John Barrymore plays the titular English dandy to Mary Astor's "Lady Margery" in this film directed by Harry Beaumont.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/7/Sale 24309 Lot 8: Don Juanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/8/<div class="LotName"><i>Don Juan</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1926. Title lobby card. Starring John Barrymore as the legendary Don Juan.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/8/Sale 24309 Lot 9: Don Juanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/9/<div class="LotName"><i>Don Juan</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1926. Lobby cards. Two scene cards depicting John Barrymore: one in which he grabs Mary Astor, and one in which he fences.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/9/Sale 24309 Lot 10: The Beloved Roguehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/10/<div class="LotName"><I>The Beloved Rogue</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1927. Title lobby card. John Barrymore exercises his comedic chops in this silent romance co-starring Marceline Day. The film was thought to be "lost" for many years until the 1960s, when United Artists' founder Mary Pickford unearthed one in her collection.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/10/Sale 24309 Lot 11: What Do Men Want?http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/11/<div class="LotName"><i>What Do Men Want?</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Lois Weber Productions, 1921. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. A stunning portrait of Claire Windsor measuring out a spoonful of love graces this poster, which is possibly the only copy known to exist. Writer-producer-director Lois Weber's name is at the top of the poster.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 254.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/11/Sale 24309 Lot 12: The Children Payhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/12/<div class="LotName"><i>The Children Pay</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Fine Arts Film Company, 1916. Title lobby card. Lillian Gish and Violet Wilkey play sisters who are separated as the result of a divorce in this silent film directed by Lloyd Ingraham.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/12/Sale 24309 Lot 13: Broken Blossomshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/13/<div class="LotName"><i>Broken Blossoms</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">D.W. Griffith Productions, 1919. Title lobby card. The professional partnership of director D.W. Griffith and actress Lillian Gish reached its zenith with this melodrama about a physically and emotionally abused young girl who is taken care of by a warm-hearted Chinese man (played by Richard Barthelmess).
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 205.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/13/Sale 24309 Lot 14: Broken Blossomshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/14/<div class="LotName"><i>Broken Blossoms</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">D.W. Griffith Productions, 1919. Lobby card. Donald Crisp appears as the heavy in this scene card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/14/Sale 24309 Lot 15: Way Down Easthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/15/<div class="LotName"><I>Way Down East</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">D.W. Griffith Productions, 1920. Four lobby cards. The sight of Lillian Gish prostrate on an ice floe is one of the most unforgettable scenes ever filmed. Gish, who did her own stunts, later declared that she never regained full feeling in her hand as a result of the cold.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/15/Sale 24309 Lot 16: Orphans of the Stormhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/16/<div class="LotName"><i>Orphans of the Storm</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">D.W. Griffith Productions, 1921. Title lobby card. Real-life sisters Lillian and Dorothy Gish suffer physical and emotional abuse as sisters in this heart-wrenching tale directed by D.W. Griffith. This was the last Griffith production to star both of the Gish sisters.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/16/Sale 24309 Lot 17: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligarihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/17/<div class="LotName"><i>The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Goldwyn, 1920. Title lobby card. The somnambulist, Cesare (played by Conrad Veidt), appears as a menacing hulk about to murder a helpless victim in this extremely rare title card for German director Robert Wiene's silent horror classic, one of the most influential of the genre.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/17/Sale 24309 Lot 18: East Is Westhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/18/<div class="LotName"><i>East Is West</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Constance Talmadge Film Company, 1922. Four lobby cards. Constance Talmadge stars as "Ming Toy" in this silent film directed by Sidney Franklin. Although immensely popular in the silent era, Talmadge eventually left the film industry after the introduction of sound.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/18/Sale 24309 Lot 19: Peter Panhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/19/<div class="LotName"><i>Peter Pan</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players Lasky Corporation, 1924. Two Lobby cards. J.M. Barrie's famous play about a boy who doesn't want to grow up stars Betty Bronson as "Peter Pan" and Ernest Torrence as "Captain Hook." Anna May Wong appears briefly in the silent picture as "Tiger Lily."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/19/Sale 24309 Lot 20: Salomehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/20/<div class="LotName"><i>Salome</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Nazimova Productions, 1923. Portrait lobby card. Alla Nazimova, a major silent star of the 1920s, produced and stars in this lavish drama about the famous biblical siren. In 2015, several of Nazimova's costumes which were thought to be long lost, including the headdress she wears on this lobby card, were found in an old trunk in Georgia.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/20/Sale 24309 Lot 21: Salomehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/21/<div class="LotName"><i>Salome</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Nazimova Productions, 1923. Portrait lobby card.
<br />
<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 51.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/21/Sale 24309 Lot 22: The Son of the Sheikhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/22/<div class="LotName"><i>The Son of the Sheik</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1926. U.S. one sheet poster. The silent screen's greatest lover, Rudolph Valentino, gave his final bow in this sequel to his prior box office hit, <I>The Sheik</I> (1921). In the poster art, Valentino carries Vilma Banky against a desert landscape. Critics claimed Valentino gave his greatest performance in this film; 2 weeks before the film's release, he died from peritonitis.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 71.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/22/Sale 24309 Lot 23: The Son of the Sheikhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/23/<div class="LotName"><i>The Son of the Sheik</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1926. Portrait lobby card. Depicts Rudolph Valentino seducing Vilma Banky.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/23/Sale 24309 Lot 24: The Sheikhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/24/<div class="LotName"><i>The Sheik</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1921. Portrait lobby card. Directed by George Melford, <I>The Sheik</I> established Rudolph Valentino as a global star and a romantic idol to millions of women all over the world.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/24/Sale 24309 Lot 25: The Sheikhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/25/<div class="LotName"><i>The Sheik</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1921. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/25/Sale 24309 Lot 26: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypsehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/26/<div class="LotName"><i>The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro Pictures, 1921. Lobby cards. Three scene cards, all featuring Valentino. Hollywood executive and screenwriter June Mathis insisted that Rudolph Valentino play the part of "Julio" in this drama. His sensual tango created a sensation, and he quickly became the silent screen's most beloved star.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/26/Sale 24309 Lot 27: Blood And Sandhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/27/<div class="LotName"><i>Blood And Sand</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1922. Title lobby card. Rudolph Valentino tackles the role of "Juan Gallardo" in this tale of love, betrayal, and bullfighting; the film was remade in 1941 with Tyrone Power.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/27/Sale 24309 Lot 28: Blood And Sandhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/28/<div class="LotName"><i>Blood And Sand</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1922. Lobby cards. Rudolph Valentino is featured in both lobby cards, as a triumphant bullfighter and as a man torn between the two women he loves.
<br />
<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 70.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/28/Sale 24309 Lot 29: Beyond The Rockshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/29/<div class="LotName"><i>Beyond The Rocks</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1922. Portrait lobby card. Two of silent cinema's most famous stars, Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson, perform together under the direction of Sam Wood. The film was based on the novel by Elinor Glyn.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/29/Sale 24309 Lot 30: My American Wifehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/30/<div class="LotName"><i>My American Wife</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1922. Title lobby card. A brooding Gloria Swanson, looking every inch the 1920s flapper, is the focus of the lobby art for this Sam Wood-directed romance. Antonio Moreno, a very popular star of the 1920s who later became a character actor, stars as Swanson's leading man.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/30/Sale 24309 Lot 31: Wages of Virtuehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/31/<div class="LotName"><i>Wages of Virtue</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1924. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. Gloria Swanson was at the peak of her silent film career at the time this film was made. Directed by Allan Dwan and co-starring Ben Lyon, the film is now considered "lost."
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 60.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/31/Sale 24309 Lot 32: Greedhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/32/<div class="LotName"><i>Greed</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1924. Lobby card. Director Erich von Stroheim's gritty and realistic film about the power of money over human nature was, in its original form, 4.5 hours long. In a heart-wrenching scenario, MGM cut the film down to less than 3 hours (against von Stroheim's wishes) and the rest of the footage was thrown away by a studio worker. It did not do well at the box office but has since become iconic and is responsible for introducing many camera techniques that are still utilized today. This card is the most sought after in the lobby card set.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/32/Sale 24309 Lot 33: Foolish Wiveshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/33/<div class="LotName"><i>Foolish Wives</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Film Manufacturing Company, 1922. Lobby card. Erich von Stroheim wrote, directed, and starred in this silent film, and as was his fashion, went wildly over budget and length.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/33/Sale 24309 Lot 34: The Merry Widowhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/34/<div class="LotName"><i>The Merry Widow</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1925. Four lobby cards. Mae Murray (of the "bee-stung lips" fame) and silent idol John Gilbert make a passionate pair in this silent film directed by Erich von Stroheim. Von Stroheim, because of his perfectionism and inability to get along with Mae Murray, was fired from the film and ultimately re-hired when the rest of the cast and crew rebelled in his favor.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/34/Sale 24309 Lot 35: The Wedding Marchhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/35/<div class="LotName"><i>The Wedding March</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 1928. Jumbo lobby card. Fay Wray co-stars with Erich von Stroheim in this film which he also wrote and directed.
<br /> <I>14 x 17 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/35/Sale 24309 Lot 36: The Wedding Marchhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/36/<div class="LotName"><i>The Wedding March</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 1928. Two Lobby cards.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/36/Sale 24309 Lot 37: The Phantom of the Operahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/37/<div class="LotName"><i>The Phantom of the Opera</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1925. Lobby card. "Man of a Thousand Faces" Lon Chaney, Sr., is arguably the most celebrated "Phantom" in film history.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 239.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/37/Sale 24309 Lot 38: Laugh, Clown, Laughhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/38/<div class="LotName"><i>Laugh, Clown, Laugh</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1928. Portrait lobby card. "What did he hide behind his painted smile?" asks the tagline for this unusual tale starring Lon Chaney and a 14-year-old Loretta Young.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/38/Sale 24309 Lot 39: The Big Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/39/<div class="LotName"><i>The Big Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1925. U.S. one sheet poster, style B, framed. Silent screen idol John Gilbert and Ren&#233;e Ador&#233;e embrace in this poster art for director King Vidor's silent masterpiece about love and war.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 74.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/39/Sale 24309 Lot 40: The Big Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/40/<div class="LotName"><i>The Big Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1925. Title lobby card. John Gilbert became the silent screen's most popular leading man upon the release of this tearjerker.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/40/Sale 24309 Lot 41: Wingshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/41/<div class="LotName"><I>Wings</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1927. Title lobby card. Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Clara Bow, and Richard Arlen star in this historic aviation film directed by William A. Wellman. The film won the first ever Academy Award&#174; for Best Picture, and its battle and aerial scenes remain some of the most realistic ever filmed. Amazingly, the film was thought "lost" for decades until it was discovered in 1992 and restored.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/41/Sale 24309 Lot 42: The Crowdhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/42/<div class="LotName"><i>The Crowd</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1928. Lobby card. King Vidor was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; as Best Director for this drama starring his real-life wife, Eleanor Boardman. The film received mixed reviews at the time of its release but has since become a silent classic.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/42/Sale 24309 Lot 43: The Docks Of New Yorkhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/43/<div class="LotName"><i>The Docks Of New York</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1928. Title lobby card. Josef von Sternberg directed this unusual love story about a seaman on leave who saves a woman from suicide.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/43/Sale 24309 Lot 44: Manhattan Cocktailhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/44/<div class="LotName"><i>Manhattan Cocktail</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1928. Title lobby card. A glorious art deco skyline is the highlight of the lobby card art for this silent/talking film directed by famed female director, Dorothy Arzner.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 250.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/44/Sale 24309 Lot 45: Hulahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/45/<div class="LotName"><i>Hula</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1927. Title lobby card. Clara Bow charms leading man Clive Brook with her recklessness in this Victor Fleming-directed pre-code film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/45/Sale 24309 Lot 46: Ithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/46/<div class="LotName"><i>It</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Famous Players Lasky Corporation, 1927. Jumbo lobby card. Clara Bow was known as the "It Girl" because she had a charisma simply known as "It."
<br /> <I>14 x 17 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/46/Sale 24309 Lot 47: The Fleet's Inhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/47/<div class="LotName"><i>The Fleet's In</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1928. Title lobby card. Clara Bow is a misunderstood dance hall girl who falls in love with James Hall in this sweet comedy that is now considered a "lost" film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/47/Sale 24309 Lot 48: Three Weekendshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/48/<div class="LotName"><I>Three Weekends</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1928. Title lobby card. Directed by Clarence Badger, this film stars Clara Bow as a gold digger who mistakenly thinks Neil Hamilton is a millionaire. It was Clara Bow's last silent picture and is considered a "lost" film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/48/Sale 24309 Lot 49: Red Hairhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/49/<div class="LotName"><i>Red Hair</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1928. Lobby card. Based on a novel by Elinor Glyn, Clara Bow plays a waitress named "Bubbles" whose charm attracts many a male admirer. Except for a short color sequence, it is now considered "lost."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/49/Sale 24309 Lot 50: Rough House Rosiehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/50/<div class="LotName"><I>Rough House Rosie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 1927. Title lobby card. Wearing high heels and sporting boxing gloves, Clara Bow holds her own in director Frank R. Strayer's silent romantic comedy, now considered a "lost" film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/50/Sale 24309 Lot 51: The Saturday Night Kidhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/51/<div class="LotName"><i>The Saturday Night Kid</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1929. Lobby card. Jean Harlow appears with Clara Bow in this, the first film in which she has a speaking role. Jean Arthur and character actress Edna May Oliver round out the cast.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/51/Sale 24309 Lot 52: Her Wedding Nighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/52/<div class="LotName"><i>Her Wedding Night</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. Portrait lobby card. Clara Bow is confused about her marital status in this comedy directed by Frank Tuttle.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/52/Sale 24309 Lot 53: Paramount on Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/53/<div class="LotName"><i>Paramount on Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. Lobby card. Some of the studio's best directors helm this film, including Ernst Lubitsch and Dorothy Arzner. Among the stars appearing are Gary Cooper, Clara Bow, Fredric March, and Kay Francis.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/53/Sale 24309 Lot 54: Our Dancing Daughtershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/54/<div class="LotName"><i>Our Dancing Daughters</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1928. Title lobby card. Joan Crawford appears as the quintessential "jazz baby" in this film. Directed by Harry Beaumont, the film also starred Johnny Mack Brown and would launch Crawford's career to legendary heights.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/54/Sale 24309 Lot 55: Fools for Luckhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/55/<div class="LotName"><i>Fools for Luck</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 1928. Lobby card. Now considered a "lost" film, this is the third and last pairing of W.C. Fields and Chester Conklin as a comedy team.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/55/Sale 24309 Lot 56: A Louise Brooks original pastel portraithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/56/<div class="LotName">A Louise Brooks original pastel portrait</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pastel head and shoulders rendering of Louise Brooks, c.1929, framed. Artist unknown. The muse of German filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Louise Brooks starred in silent films such as <I>Pandora's Box</I> (1929) and <I>Diary of a Lost Girl</I> (1929). A resurgence of interest in Brooks in the 1970s cemented her iconic status.
<br /> <I>Overall: 26 x 31.5 in.; within mat: 16 x 20 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/56/Sale 24309 Lot 57: Streets of Sorrow (aka The Joyless Street)http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/57/<div class="LotName"><I>Streets of Sorrow</i> (aka <I>The Joyless Street</I>)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Sofar-Film, 1925. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Shortly after this film was made, MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer brought Garbo to Hollywood and put her under contract. This is possibly the only known copy of this poster to exist.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 66.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/57/Sale 24309 Lot 58: Streets of Sorrow (aka The Joyless Street)http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/58/<div class="LotName"><I>Streets of Sorrow</i> (aka <I>The Joyless Street</i>)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Sofar-Film, 1925. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/58/Sale 24309 Lot 59: The Temptresshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/59/<div class="LotName"><I>The Temptress</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1926. Title lobby card. Greta Garbo was still fairly new to American audiences when she starred in this romance with Antonio Moreno, a very popular leading man of the silent cinema.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/59/Sale 24309 Lot 60: Flesh And The Devilhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/60/<div class="LotName"><i>Flesh And The Devil</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1926. Title lobby card. The on- and off-screen relationship between John Gilbert and Greta Garbo began with this, their first film together, directed by Clarence Brown.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/60/Sale 24309 Lot 61: Sneaky Operatorshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/61/<div class="LotName"><i>Sneaky Operators</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">1924. Russian one sheet poster, linen-backed. Brothers Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg developed a surreal and stylistic approach to the art of the movie poster. They are best known for their poster art of the classic Sergei Eisenstein film, <I>Battleship Potemkin</I> (1925).
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/61/Sale 24309 Lot 62: Die Rothausgasse (aka The Green Alley)http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/62/<div class="LotName"><i>Die Rothausgasse</i> (aka <i>The Green Alley</i>)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Richard-Oswald-Produktion, 1928. Russian poster, linen-backed. Art by Nikolai Prusakov. Prusakov was a poster illustrator and contemporary of the Stenberg Brothers, all of whom were proponents of Constructivism, a photomontage technique popular in the 1920s. <I>Die Rothausgasse</I> is a German silent film directed by Richard Oswald.
<br /> <I>45.75 x 34 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/62/Sale 24309 Lot 63: Octoberhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/63/<div class="LotName"><i>October</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Sovkino, 1928. Russian poster, linen-backed. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov, <I>Oktyabr</I> memorialized the Russian Revolution of October 1917. The film was commissioned by the Soviet government on the 10th anniversary of the revolution and is hailed as one of Eisenstein's masterpieces, along with <I>Battleship Potemkin</I> (1925).
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 53.
<br /> <I>62.5 x 29.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/63/Sale 24309 Lot 64: The Mark Of Zorrohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/64/<div class="LotName"><i>The Mark Of Zorro</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Douglas Fairbanks Pictures, 1920. Russian poster, linen-backed. Starring Douglas Fairbanks, this silent swashbuckler is a precursor to the adventure films of today. Fairbanks' athleticism (he did his own stunts) made him a natural for the part of "Zorro." Interestingly, it was Fairbanks who devised the signature slashing of the sword into a "Z" that is so much a part of the image of the character. The film was a box office success and led to a revitalization of Fairbanks' career and many more adventure films.
<br /> <I>43.5 x 29.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/64/Sale 24309 Lot 65: The Virginianhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/65/<div class="LotName"><I>The Virginian</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1929. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. Gary Cooper's "aw shucks" persona translates well in this, his first Western. Cooper felt his voice would not do well in "talking pictures" and that sound film would be the demise of his career; however, the film was a great success and, not surprisingly, was said to be Gary Cooper's favorite of all his movies.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/65/Sale 24309 Lot 66: The Spoilershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/66/<div class="LotName"><i>The Spoilers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. U.S. one sheet poster, paper-backed. Gary Cooper established himself as a true Western star in this film which also stars Kay Johnson and Betty Compson. Based on a story by Rex Beach, the film was remade in 1942 with John Wayne playing Cooper's part.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/66/Sale 24309 Lot 67: The Gauchohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/67/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gaucho</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Elton Corporation, 1927. Title lobby card. Silent cinema's favorite swashbuckler, Douglas Fairbanks, wrote, produced, and starred in this adventure which paired him with the fiery Lupe V&#233;lez.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/67/Sale 24309 Lot 68: City Streetshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/68/<div class="LotName"><i>City Streets</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1931. Portrait lobby card. Gary Cooper and Sylvia Sidney make a sizzling pair in this drama directed by Rouben Mamoulian in which Cooper tries to free Sidney from wrongful imprisonment.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/68/Sale 24309 Lot 69: Seven Days Leavehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/69/<div class="LotName"><i>Seven Days Leave</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. A stunning portrait of Gary Cooper in a spectrum of orange colors is the captivating focus of the poster art for this sentimental drama about human frailty and wartime valor.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/69/Sale 24309 Lot 70: Moroccohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/70/<div class="LotName"><i>Morocco</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. Directed by Josef von Sternberg, this film stars Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich. Audiences raised eyebrows at Dietrich's androgynous costumes and flirtations with women in the film; they also flocked to the theaters. Dietrich was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; as Best Actress and von Sternberg for Best Director. This is possibly the only existing copy of this particular style A poster.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 127.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/70/Sale 24309 Lot 71: The Blue Angelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/71/<div class="LotName"><i>The Blue Angel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">UFA/Paramount Pictures, 1930. Lobby card. Partnered with German director Josef von Sternberg, who essentially "discovered" her, Marlene Dietrich became a global sensation with this film which also stars Emil Jannings. The English and German versions of this film were shot at the same time and led both Sternberg and Dietrich to careers in America.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 215.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/71/Sale 24309 Lot 72: Shanghai Expresshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/72/<div class="LotName"><i>Shanghai Express</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1932. Lobby card. No other director photographed Marlene Dietrich quite like Josef von Sternberg, as evidenced in this suspense film which features Anna May Wong in a small but impactful role.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/72/Sale 24309 Lot 73: The Song of Songshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/73/<div class="LotName"><i>The Song of Songs</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1933. Jumbo lobby card. Under the direction of Rouben Mamoulian, Marlene Dietrich goes from a humble country girl to a woman whose morality is jeopardized in this melodrama which also stars Brian Aherne.
<br /> <I>17 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/73/Sale 24309 Lot 74: The Scarlet Empresshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/74/<div class="LotName"><i>The Scarlet Empress</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. Four scene cards in the original wrapper. Marlene Dietrich is once again directed by her mentor Josef von Sternberg in this historical romance based on the life of Catherine the Great.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/74/Sale 24309 Lot 75: The Devil is a Womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/75/<div class="LotName"><i>The Devil is a Woman</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1935. Portrait lobby card. A hypnotizing Marlene Dietrich is pictured twice in the lobby art for this Josef von Sternberg-directed drama which made headlines for its risqu&#233; scenes. This was the last film in which von Sternberg would direct his longtime muse, Dietrich.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 129.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/75/Sale 24309 Lot 76: Desirehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/76/<div class="LotName"><i>Desire</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1936. Jumbo lobby card, style A. In her Travis Banton-designed costume, Marlene Dietrich dazzles in the lobby art for this drama directed by Frank Borzage. Dietrich's pairing with Gary Cooper was a publicity match made in heaven, and the film became one of the year's biggest box office successes.
<br /> <I>17 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/76/Sale 24309 Lot 77: Desirehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/77/<div class="LotName"><i>Desire</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1936. Jumbo lobby card, style B. Gary Cooper's blue eyes sparkle in the handsome portrait art for director Frank Borzage's romance which co-stars Marlene Dietrich.
<br /> <I>17 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/77/Sale 24309 Lot 78: Bolerohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/78/<div class="LotName"><i>Bolero</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. George Raft, who was a professional dancer before he turned to acting, and Carole Lombard perform a dramatic dance in this film which also features "fan dancer" Sally Rand.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/78/Sale 24309 Lot 79: Bolerohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/79/<div class="LotName"><i>Bolero</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. Lobby card. Depicts Carole Lombard, William Frawley, and George Raft.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/79/Sale 24309 Lot 80: The Sistershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/80/<div class="LotName"><i>The Sisters</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1938. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. A blonde Bette Davis is wooed by Errol Flynn in this drama about the lives of 3 sisters amidst the San Francisco earthquake. Directed and produced by Anatole Litvak, the film also boasts an impressive cast that includes Anita Louise, Donald Crisp, Beulah Bondi, and Ian Hunter.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/80/Sale 24309 Lot 81: Dark Victoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/81/<div class="LotName"><i>Dark Victory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1939. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. This poster touts the Academy Award&#174; recognition that the film garnered (3 nominations, including Best Picture). Directed by Edmund Goulding, Bette Davis plays a heroic woman who loses her sight and falls in love with her doctor, played by George Brent.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 106.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/81/Sale 24309 Lot 82: The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essexhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/82/<div class="LotName"><i>The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1939. Title lobby card. Though stars Errol Flynn and Bette Davis bickered over billing, this Michael Curtiz-directed historical drama, which also stars Olivia de Havilland, was a major success.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/82/Sale 24309 Lot 83: The Letterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/83/<div class="LotName"><i>The Letter</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1940. Title lobby card. Bette Davis plays a character with few redeeming qualities in this film noir which once again successfully teamed her with director William Wyler, leading to another Academy Award&#174; nomination as Best Actress.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 230.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/83/Sale 24309 Lot 84: The Letterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/84/<div class="LotName"><i>The Letter</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1940. Lobby card. Bette Davis kills without remorse in the first scene of this film noir drama.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/84/Sale 24309 Lot 85: The Little Foxeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/85/<div class="LotName"><i>The Little Foxes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1941. Title lobby card. This William Wyler-directed masterpiece was nominated for 9 Academy Awards&#174; including Best Picture, Best Actress (Bette Davis) and Best Director (Wyler).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/85/Sale 24309 Lot 86: Christopher Stronghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/86/<div class="LotName"><i>Christopher Strong</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1933. Title lobby card. The formidable combination of director Dorothy Arzner and actress Katharine Hepburn resulted in this box office success about love affairs amongst British royals.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/86/Sale 24309 Lot 87: Little Womenhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/87/<div class="LotName"><i>Little Women</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1933. Title lobby card. The pristine profiles of Jean Parker, Frances Dee, and Joan Bennett are pictured with star Katharine Hepburn in the lobby art for this charming picture directed by George Cukor. Both Cukor and the film itself would be nominated for Academy Awards&#174;.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/87/Sale 24309 Lot 88: The Little Ministerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/88/<div class="LotName"><i>The Little Minister</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. Title lobby card. Katharine Hepburn charms a Scottish clergyman, played by John Beal, in this big budget production directed by Richard Wallace.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/88/Sale 24309 Lot 89: Sylvia Scarletthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/89/<div class="LotName"><I>Sylvia Scarlett</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1935. Title lobby card. Katharine Hepburn convincingly disguises herself as a boy and then falls in love with Cary Grant in this George Cukor-directed comedy. This is the first of the four Grant/Hepburn film pairings, two of which would again team them with Cukor (one of Hepburn's favorite directors).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/89/Sale 24309 Lot 90: Sylvia Scarletthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/90/<div class="LotName"><i>Sylvia Scarlett</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1935. Lobby cards. Two scene cards depicting Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/90/Sale 24309 Lot 91: An original artwork of Sylvia Scarlett by Anselmo Ballesterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/91/<div class="LotName">An original artwork of <i>Sylvia Scarlett</i> by Anselmo Ballester</div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1935. Gouache and pencil, framed. Original artwork by Italian painter Anselmo Ballester for the Italian poster of the film titled, <I>Il diavolo &#232; femmina</I>. During his career, Ballester produced artwork for over 3000 posters which were notable for their brilliant colors, lavish illustrations, and conveyance of the plot of the film through illustration alone. He created poster art for over 50 years for all of the major studios, making him one of the most prolific and admired poster artists of all time.
<br /> <I>Overall: 24.25 x 30.75 in.; within mat: 16.5 x 23 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/91/Sale 24309 Lot 92: A Woman Rebelshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/92/<div class="LotName"><i>A Woman Rebels</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Katharine Hepburn clings to Herbert Marshall in the lustrous artwork for this poster. The film was directed by Mark Sandrich and featured choreography by famed dance director, Hermes Pan, both of whom worked on the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals at RKO.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 108.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/92/Sale 24309 Lot 93: A Woman Rebelshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/93/<div class="LotName"><i>A Woman Rebels</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Window card.
<br /> <I>14 x 18.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/93/Sale 24309 Lot 94: Stage Doorhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/94/<div class="LotName"><I>Stage Door</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1937. Title lobby card. Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers were each vying for rights as "The Queen of RKO" when this film, directed by Gregory La Cava, was produced. The all-star cast includes Lucille Ball, Constance Collier, Eve Arden, and a very young Ann Miller.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), pp 10 & 11.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/94/Sale 24309 Lot 95: Quality Streethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/95/<div class="LotName"><i>Quality Street</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1937. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Katharine Hepburn was considered "box office poison" at the time of the film's release, and this film did little to change that label; however, the film acquired a new audience from later television viewings and revivals.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/95/Sale 24309 Lot 96: The Single Standardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/96/<div class="LotName"><i>The Single Standard</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1929. Portrait lobby card. Greta Garbo can't make up her mind between Nils Asther and Johnny Mack Brown in this John Robertson-directed romance.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/96/Sale 24309 Lot 97: Romancehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/97/<div class="LotName"><I>Romance</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Title lobby card. Greta Garbo was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award&#174; for this film, as was Clarence Brown for Best Director. This was Garbo's second "talkie" and was a resounding success, as was her first, <I>Anna Christie</I> (1930). Brown directed Garbo in seven films--more than any other director.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/97/Sale 24309 Lot 98: Romancehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/98/<div class="LotName"><i>Romance</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/98/Sale 24309 Lot 99: Anna Christiehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/99/<div class="LotName"><i>Anna Christie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Title lobby card. With trepidation, MGM launched Greta Garbo, their prize silent star, into her first "talkie," wondering if the public would take to her Swedish accent and low voice. They needn't have worried; audiences clamored to hear their idol speak and were not disappointed. Garbo was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; as Best Actress and went on to great success in subsequent sound films.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/99/Sale 24309 Lot 100: Anna Christiehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/100/<div class="LotName"><I>Anna Christie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Two Lobby cards.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 125.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/100/Sale 24309 Lot 101: Inspirationhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/101/<div class="LotName"><i>Inspiration</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1931. Title lobby card. All of the ingredients for a successful MGM drama went into this film produced by Irving Thalberg, directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Greta Garbo and Robert Montgomery (an unusual pairing).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/101/Sale 24309 Lot 102: As You Desire Mehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/102/<div class="LotName"><i>As You Desire Me</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Title lobby card. Greta Garbo, Erich von Stroheim, and Hedda Hopper appear in this George Fitzmaurice-directed production. Garbo plays an alcoholic who takes up with a stranger who claims she is mistaken about her identity. Irving Thalberg, as the guiding hand behind Garbo's career, produced the film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/102/Sale 24309 Lot 103: As You Desire Mehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/103/<div class="LotName"><I>As You Desire Me</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/103/Sale 24309 Lot 104: Grand Hotelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/104/<div class="LotName"><i>Grand Hotel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Title lobby card. A stellar cast of MGM's biggest stars such as Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, and Joan Crawford, a screenplay by William Absalom Drake, sets by Cedric Gibbons, and direction by Edmund Goulding helped make <I>Grand Hotel</I> one of the greatest achievements in the history of MGM Studios.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 117.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/104/Sale 24309 Lot 105: Grand Hotelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/105/<div class="LotName"><i>Grand Hotel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/105/Sale 24309 Lot 106: The Painted Veilhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/106/<div class="LotName"><i>The Painted Veil</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Title lobby card. Greta Garbo is torn between her neglectful husband, Herbert Marshall, and her rebound lover, George Brent, in this romance based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/106/Sale 24309 Lot 107: The Painted Veilhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/107/<div class="LotName"><i>The Painted Veil</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/107/Sale 24309 Lot 108: Anna Kareninahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/108/<div class="LotName"><i>Anna Karenina</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1935. Title lobby card. The perfect profile of Greta Garbo as Tolstoy's ill-fated "Anna" is the focal point of the title card art for this drama directed by Clarence Brown.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 124.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/108/Sale 24309 Lot 109: Camillehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/109/<div class="LotName"><i>Camille</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Title lobby card. Female moviegoers of the 1930s fell in love with Robert Taylor as the ardent lover of the ill-fated Camille, played by Greta Garbo. The tearjerker was directed by George Cukor and produced by Irving Thalberg, who died the year it was released.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/109/Sale 24309 Lot 110: Ninotchkahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/110/<div class="LotName"><i>Ninotchka</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Three lobby cards. "Garbo Laughs!" reads the tagline for this film. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, the film also stars Melvyn Douglas and was yet another motion picture released in the "magical" year of 1939. The 3 scene cards all picture Garbo.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/110/Sale 24309 Lot 111: Platinum Blondehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/111/<div class="LotName"><i>Platinum Blonde</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1931. Title lobby card. Robert Williams has to choose between society girl Jean Harlow and newspaperwoman Loretta Young in this comedy directed by Frank Capra. Harlow received kudos for her natural acting ability and charming chemistry with Williams, who tragically died shortly after the premiere of the film.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 92.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/111/Sale 24309 Lot 112: Platinum Blondehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/112/<div class="LotName"><i>Platinum Blonde</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1931. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/112/Sale 24309 Lot 113: Hold Your Manhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/113/<div class="LotName"><I>Hold Your Man</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Portrait lobby card. Though it was their third film together, the chemistry between Jean Harlow and Clark Gable lost none of its steam in this Anita Loos vehicle directed by Sam Wood. Though somewhat more conservative than previous Harlow films (she has to pay for her sins in this picture), her popularity continued to rise.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/113/Sale 24309 Lot 114: Dinner At Eighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/114/<div class="LotName"><i>Dinner At Eight</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card. MGM's finest turn out in this comedy starring John Barrymore, Jean Harlow, and Wallace Beery. Directed by George Cukor, the film is a commentary on, among other things, the idle rich.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 90.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/114/Sale 24309 Lot 115: Dinner At Eighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/115/<div class="LotName"><i>Dinner At Eight</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Lobby card. Depicts John Barrymore playing the aging silent movie star, "Larry Renault."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/115/Sale 24309 Lot 116: Bombshell (aka Blonde Bombshell)http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/116/<div class="LotName"><i>Bombshell</i> (aka <i>Blonde Bombshell</i>)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/116/Sale 24309 Lot 117: Bombshell (aka Blonde Bombshell)http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/117/<div class="LotName"><i>Bombshell</i> (aka <i>Blonde Bombshell</i>)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/117/Sale 24309 Lot 118: Recklesshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/118/<div class="LotName"><i>Reckless</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1935. Title lobby card. Director Victor Fleming paired real-life couple Jean Harlow and William Powell for this musical in the hopes that their romance would attract audiences; it didn't. Future director Joe Mankiewicz contributed to the screenplay of the film but was not credited.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/118/Sale 24309 Lot 119: Libeled Ladyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/119/<div class="LotName"><i>Libeled Lady</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Title lobby card. Four of MGM's biggest moneymakers, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, and Spencer Tracy, grace the artwork for this comedy directed by Jack Conway. The film was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; for Best Picture, and MGM recycled the script in 1946 as an Esther Williams vehicle titled, <I>Easy to Wed</I>.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/119/Sale 24309 Lot 120: I'm No Angelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/120/<div class="LotName"><i>I'm No Angel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1933. Lobby card. Mae West gladly displays her voluptuous figure in a scene from this Wesley Ruggles-directed comedy, for which West wrote the screenplay. Cary Grant appears as her love interest and his association with West helped launch his career.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/120/Sale 24309 Lot 121: I'm No Angelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/121/<div class="LotName"><i>I'm No Angel</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1933. Midget window card. Depicts Mae West in a striking portrait.
<br /> <I>11 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/121/Sale 24309 Lot 122: Belle of the Ninetieshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/122/<div class="LotName"><i>Belle of the Nineties</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. Midget window card. Mae West wrote the story and acted in this risqu&#233; film ripe with sexual innuendo. Directed by Leo McCarey, the censors objected to many of the scenes in the film.
<br /> <I>14 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/122/Sale 24309 Lot 123: The Jazz Singerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/123/<div class="LotName"><i>The Jazz Singer</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1927. Lobby card. The first full-length musical to feature both dialogue and music. Star Al Jolson became a household name and was often called "The World's Greatest Entertainer."
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 84.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/123/Sale 24309 Lot 124: Hallelujah!http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/124/<div class="LotName"><i>Hallelujah!</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1929. Title lobby card. Director King Vidor directed this film which chronicles the life of an African American sharecropper played by Daniel L. Haynes. The all-African American cast was a first for MGM, and Vidor received an Academy Award&#174; nomination as Best Director. The film later became controversial for its stereotypical portrayals of African Americans.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 15.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/124/Sale 24309 Lot 125: Hallelujah!http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/125/<div class="LotName"><i>Hallelujah!</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1929. Lobby card. The all-African American cast, most of whom were non-actors, are featured in the scene card for this musical film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/125/Sale 24309 Lot 126: Chu Chin Chowhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/126/<div class="LotName"><i>Chu Chin Chow</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gainsborough Pictures, 1934. U.S. window card. A sultry closeup of Anna May Wong advertises this musical directed by Walter Forde which is based on the story of <I>Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves</I>.
<br /> <I>22 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/126/Sale 24309 Lot 127: A Midsummer Night's Dreamhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/127/<div class="LotName"><i>A Midsummer Night's Dream</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1935. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Spectacular artwork of nymphs graces this poster for one of Warner Bros.' most colossal films which features a lineup of their biggest stars, including James Cagney, Dick Powell, and Mickey Rooney.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/127/Sale 24309 Lot 128: A Midsummer Night's Dreamhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/128/<div class="LotName"><i>A Midsummer Night's Dream</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1935. Title lobby card.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 17.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/128/Sale 24309 Lot 129: Show Boathttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/129/<div class="LotName"><I>Show Boat</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Two title lobby cards. The U.S. northern and southern title lobby cards for this film differ in that the northern version gives credit to African American actor Paul Robeson, while the southern version does not. Robeson was later blacklisted in the 1950s for his political views, and this version of the film (it was remade by MGM in 1951) was not often shown.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 98.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/129/Sale 24309 Lot 130: The Great Ziegfeldhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/130/<div class="LotName"><i>The Great Ziegfeld</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Midget window card, trimmed. Extravagantly costumed showgirls and William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Luise Rainer are on display in the lobby card art for this musical.
<br /> <I>11.5 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/130/Sale 24309 Lot 131: The Great Ziegfeldhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/131/<div class="LotName"><i>The Great Ziegfeld</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Title lobby card. The lavish and opulent sets of director Robert Z. Leonard were in keeping with the showmanship of the legendary Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., on whom the drama is based.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/131/Sale 24309 Lot 132: Flying Down To Riohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/132/<div class="LotName"><i>Flying Down To Rio</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1933. Title lobby card. Dolores del Rio and Gene Raymond star in this 1933 musical, but Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers steal the show with their one and only dance number in the film, "The Carioca." They would go on to make 9 more successful films together before their last (and only one at MGM) in 1949.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 154.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/132/Sale 24309 Lot 133: Flying Down To Riohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/133/<div class="LotName"><i>Flying Down To Rio</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1933. Portrait lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/133/Sale 24309 Lot 134: The Gay Divorceehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/134/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gay Divorcee</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. Title lobby card. Inscribed <I>"For Bob / Fred Astaire"</I> at upper right. In their first starring vehicle as a "team," Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers took America by storm in this musical directed by Mark Sandrich. Audiences fell in love with the dancing duo as they danced to the romantic "Night and Day" and other Cole Porter songs.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 155.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/134/Sale 24309 Lot 135: The Gay Divorceehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/135/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gay Divorcee</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. Lobby card. Character actor Erik Rhodes plays chaperone to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in this scene card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/135/Sale 24309 Lot 136: The Gay Divorceehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/136/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gay Divorcee</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. Lobby card. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance "The Continental" in this musical scene card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/136/Sale 24309 Lot 137: The Gay Divorceehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/137/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gay Divorcee</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. Midget window card, trimmed. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are caricatured in the lobby card art for this Cole Porter musical film.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 157.
<br /> <I>10.5 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/137/Sale 24309 Lot 138: Top Hathttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/138/<div class="LotName"><I>Top Hat</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1935. Title lobby card. Art Deco opulence and the jubilant dancing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers make up the incomparable <I>Top Hat</I>.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/138/Sale 24309 Lot 139: Robertahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/139/<div class="LotName"><I>Roberta</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1935. Title lobby card. Irene Dunne is quite "lovely to look at" in <I>Roberta</I>, but Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers steal the film. Directed by William A. Seiter, it was the last Astaire/Rogers picture in which they were not billed as the stars.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/139/Sale 24309 Lot 140: Follow The Fleethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/140/<div class="LotName"><i>Follow The Fleet</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Title lobby card. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star as a sailor and his girl--with a few twists--in this Mark Sandrich-directed romp which features music by Irving Berlin. Supporting players include Harriet Hilliard (of <I>Ozzie and Harriet</I> fame) and Randolph Scott.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/140/Sale 24309 Lot 141: Swing Timehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/141/<div class="LotName"><I>Swing Time</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Title lobby card. Directed by George Stevens and with music by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields, this Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical showcases them at the peak of their partnership. The "Never Gonna Dance" number is notorious for having been performed 47 times before Astaire and Rogers, both perfectionists, were satisfied.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 158.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/141/Sale 24309 Lot 142: Swing Timehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/142/<div class="LotName"><i>Swing Time</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Portrait lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/142/Sale 24309 Lot 143: Swing Timehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/143/<div class="LotName"><i>Swing Time</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are about to dance the lovely "Waltz in Swing Time."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/143/Sale 24309 Lot 144: Swing Timehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/144/<div class="LotName"><i>Swing Time</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. Fred Astaire pays homage to Bill "Bojangles" Robinson in the number, "Bojangles of Harlem."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/144/Sale 24309 Lot 145: Shall We Dancehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/145/<div class="LotName"><I>Shall We Dance</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1937. Title lobby card. Along with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, this Mark Sandrich-directed film features the music of George and Ira Gershwin. A highlight of the film is the "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" number, in which Astaire and Rogers dance on roller skates.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/145/Sale 24309 Lot 146: Footlight Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/146/<div class="LotName"><i>Footlight Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. The "backstage musical" was at its peak when James Cagney and Ruby Keeler tap danced their way onto the bandwagon with this charmer which also stars Cagney's frequent partner, Joan Blondell, and her future husband Dick Powell. Cagney was a self-taught hoofer who would have preferred making musicals over gangster films; however, audiences adored him as a tough guy. This musical gave him a chance to show off his dancing prowess.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/146/Sale 24309 Lot 147: Footlight Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/147/<div class="LotName"><i>Footlight Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Lobby card. Famed stylistic choreographer Busby Berkeley pulls out all the stops with the "By a Waterfall" production number in this popular "backstage musical."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/147/Sale 24309 Lot 148: Footlight Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/148/<div class="LotName"><i>Footlight Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Portrait lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/148/Sale 24309 Lot 149: Footlight Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/149/<div class="LotName"><i>Footlight Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/149/Sale 24309 Lot 150: Hollywood Partyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/150/<div class="LotName"><i>Hollywood Party</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Everyone from Laurel and Hardy to Mickey Mouse (voiced by Walt Disney) to Lupe V&#233;lez is featured in this extravaganza which boasts "Stars! Girls! Music!" Though the film fared poorly at the box office, it is still notable today for its all-star cast and the many directors who contributed to its production. The lobby art is a delightful conglomeration of caricatures and dazzling color.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 253.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/150/Sale 24309 Lot 151: Cabin In The Skyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/151/<div class="LotName"><i>Cabin In The Sky</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1943. Complete set of eight lobby cards. Lena Horne, in her only starring role at MGM, plays the temptress to Ethel Waters' loyal wife as they compete over the affections of Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (better known as Jack Benny's radio sidekick).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/151/Sale 24309 Lot 152: Ziegfeld Follieshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/152/<div class="LotName"><i>Ziegfeld Follies</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1945. U.S. one sheet poster, style D, framed. Exotically costumed showgirls illustrated by George Petty are the focal point of the delightful poster art for this film based on the stage shows created by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. The film was a series of musical numbers directed by such luminaries as Vincente Minnelli and Charles Walters and starred Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and other MGM favorites.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 16.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/152/Sale 24309 Lot 153: By The Seahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/153/<div class="LotName"><i>By The Sea</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Essanay, 1915. U.S. one sheet poster, paper-backed. Charlie Chaplin is at his slapstick best in this single reeler (his last) which also stars his frequent co-star, Edna Purviance. The film was written and directed by Chaplin, and the colorful poster, which is possibly the only copy to have appeared at auction, captures "The Little Tramp" in his signature garb, laughing joyfully.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/153/Sale 24309 Lot 154: The Gold Rushhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/154/<div class="LotName"><i>The Gold Rush</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charles Chaplin Productions, 1925. Lobby card. Charlie Chaplin desired to be remembered most for this film which chronicles his "Little Tramp" character's adventures during the Gold Rush.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/154/Sale 24309 Lot 155: The Circushttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/155/<div class="LotName"><i>The Circus</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charles Chaplin Productions, 1928. Title lobby card. Charlie Chaplin won an Honorary Academy Award&#174; for "versatility and genius in acting, writing, directing, and producing" for this silent film.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 77.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/155/Sale 24309 Lot 156: City Lightshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/156/<div class="LotName">City Lights</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charlie Chaplin Productions, 1931. Lobby card. Virginia Cherrill is a blind girl whom Charlie Chaplin's "Little Tramp" character helps to regain her sight in this sweet story which Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, and starred in.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 77.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/156/Sale 24309 Lot 157: Modern Timeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/157/<div class="LotName"><i>Modern Times</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charles Chaplin Productions, 1936. Title lobby card. Chaplin's "Little Tramp" character faces an industrial world in this commentary on life in the modern 1930s. Chaplin, as usual, wrote, directed and produced the film that, along with <I>City Lights</I> (1931) is one of his greatest masterpieces. He also wrote the musical score (featuring the standard, "Smile") with some help from Alfred Newman.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/157/Sale 24309 Lot 158: Modern Timeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/158/<div class="LotName"><i>Modern Times</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charles Chaplin Productions, 1936. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/158/Sale 24309 Lot 159: Back Stagehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/159/<div class="LotName"><I>Back Stage</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comique Film Company, 1919. Lobby card. Fatty Arbuckle stars in and directed this comedy with Buster Keaton, with whom he enjoyed a successful silent screen partnership.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/159/Sale 24309 Lot 160: Two "Our Gang" lobby cardshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/160/<div class="LotName">Two "Our Gang" lobby cards</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios. Two Lobby cards. <I>Tire Trouble</I> (1924) features Joe Cobb and <I>The Holy Terror</I> (1929) features Allen 'Farina' Hoskins and several other "Our Gang" cast members. Both shorts were directed by Robert F. McGowan.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/160/Sale 24309 Lot 161: Hard Luckhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/161/<div class="LotName"><i>Hard Luck</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Joseph M. Schenck Productions, 1921. Lobby card. Buster Keaton appears as "Suicidal Boy" in this comedy which he also wrote and directed with Edward F. Cline. The film was long thought to be "lost" until the known pieces were put back together in the late 1980s.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/161/Sale 24309 Lot 162: Hard Luckhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/162/<div class="LotName"><i>Hard Luck</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Joseph M. Schenck Productions, 1921. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/162/Sale 24309 Lot 163: Seven Chanceshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/163/<div class="LotName"><I>Seven Chances</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buster Keaton Productions, 1925. Title lobby card. Buster Keaton directed this silent comedy about a man who learns he can inherit millions of dollars under unusual circumstances.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/163/Sale 24309 Lot 164: Go Westhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/164/<div class="LotName"><i>Go West</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buster Keaton Productions, 1925. Title lobby card. Buster Keaton appears against type as a cowboy in this silent western.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/164/Sale 24309 Lot 165: The Generalhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/165/<div class="LotName"><i>The General</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buster Keaton Productions, 1926. Title lobby card. Buster Keaton co-directed this film with Clyde Bruckman, but only in later years has it become a classic. Artwork is by Alvan Cordell "Hap" Hadley.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/165/Sale 24309 Lot 166: Battling Butlerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/166/<div class="LotName"><i>Battling Butler</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buster Keaton Productions, 1926. Title lobby card. Rich and lazy Buster Keaton pretends he is a prizefighter in order to impress his love interest, Sally O'Neil, in this silent comedy which he also directed.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/166/Sale 24309 Lot 167: Steamboat Bill, Jr.http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/167/<div class="LotName"><I>Steamboat Bill, Jr.</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buster Keaton Productions, 1928. Title lobby card. In this comedy, Buster Keaton stands in the doorway of a house as it collapses around him. Keaton performed the dangerous stunt himself, and although the film was not a box office success, the stunt made film history.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 77.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/167/Sale 24309 Lot 168: The Cameramanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/168/<div class="LotName"><i>The Cameraman</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1928. Lobby card. Buster Keaton is an object of desire of some bathing beauties in this comedy which he also co-directed with Edward Sedgwick.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/168/Sale 24309 Lot 169: Haunted Spookshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/169/<div class="LotName"><i>Haunted Spooks</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Rolin Films, 1920. Lobby card. During promotion for this film, Harold Lloyd lost 2 of his fingers in a freak accident while posing for photos and wore a prosthetic glove for the rest of his career.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/169/Sale 24309 Lot 170: Safety Last!http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/170/<div class="LotName"><I>Safety Last!</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1923. Title lobby card. Harold Lloyd stars with wife Mildred Davis in this comedy featuring one of the most famous scenes in silent film history: that of Lloyd hanging precariously off the hands of a skyscraper clock. Lloyd was a physical comedy genius who did most of his stunts himself.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 79.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/170/Sale 24309 Lot 171: Why Worry?http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/171/<div class="LotName"><I>Why Worry?</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1923. Title lobby card. Hypochondriac Harold Lloyd and a gentle giant (John Aasen) quell a revolution with the help of Jobyna Ralston in this comedy, the last in the partnership between Lloyd and Hal Roach.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/171/Sale 24309 Lot 172: Hot Waterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/172/<div class="LotName"><i>Hot Water</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Harold Lloyd Corporation, 1924. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Harold Lloyd struggles with a turkey in the artwork for this comical film which also features "newlywed antics" with Lloyd's frequent co-star, Jobyna Ralston.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 79.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/172/Sale 24309 Lot 173: Hot Waterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/173/<div class="LotName"><i>Hot Water</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Harold Lloyd Corporation, 1924. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/173/Sale 24309 Lot 174: Speedyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/174/<div class="LotName"><i>Speedy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1928. Jumbo lobby card. Baseball legend Babe Ruth makes a cameo appearance in this Harold Lloyd comedy about a man who gets distracted by his love for baseball. The film was Lloyd's last silent picture and, per usual for a Lloyd comedy, features a thrilling and dangerous climax; in this case, a New York car chase.
<br /> <I>14 x 17 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/174/Sale 24309 Lot 175: The Lucky Doghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/175/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lucky Dog</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Sun-Lite Pictures, 1921. Lobby card. Oliver Hardy plays a robber to Stan Laurel's victim in this silent comedy directed by Jess Robbins.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/175/Sale 24309 Lot 176: Rupert Of Hee-Hawhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/176/<div class="LotName"><I>Rupert Of Hee-Haw</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1924. Title lobby card. Stan Laurel gives a big smile to his audience as he parodies <I>The Prisoner of Zenda</I> in this silent comedy directed by Scott Pembroke.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/176/Sale 24309 Lot 177: The Second One Hundred Yearshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/177/<div class="LotName"><i>The Second One Hundred Years</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1927. Lobby card. Leo McCarey wrote this Laurel and Hardy vehicle which serves as the first "bona fide" film featuring the two as a team.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/177/Sale 24309 Lot 178: Do Detectives Think?http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/178/<div class="LotName"><i>Do Detectives Think?</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1927. Lobby card. Laurel and Hardy play detectives "Ferdinand Finkleberry" and "Sherlock Pinkham" with predictable results in this silent comedy short.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/178/Sale 24309 Lot 179: Should Married Men Go Home?http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/179/<div class="LotName"><i>Should Married Men Go Home?</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1928. Lobby card. It's off to the golf course for more shenanigans with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in this silent comedy directed by Leo McCarey.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/179/Sale 24309 Lot 180: You're Darn Tootin'http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/180/<div class="LotName"><i>You're Darn Tootin'</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1928. Lobby card. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy find themselves in a pants-ripping free-for-all in the finale of this silent comedy directed by Edgar Kennedy.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/180/Sale 24309 Lot 181: Pardon Ushttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/181/<div class="LotName"><i>Pardon Us</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1931. Title lobby card. In their first full-length talkie together as a starring team, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy end up in the big house after trying the bootlegging racket during Prohibition.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 165.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/181/Sale 24309 Lot 182: Pack Up Your Troubleshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/182/<div class="LotName"><i>Pack Up Your Troubles</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1932. Lobby card. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy join the Army and try to save a homeless child in this comedy directed by George Marshall.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/182/Sale 24309 Lot 183: The Music Boxhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/183/<div class="LotName"><i>The Music Box</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1932. Lobby card. Billy Gilbert is at the end of his tether with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as they try to carry a piano up a very long flight of stairs.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/183/Sale 24309 Lot 184: Babes in Toylandhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/184/<div class="LotName"><i>Babes in Toyland</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1934. Lobby card. Laurel and Hardy play "Stannie Dum" and "Ollie Dee" in this appealing children's musical. It became even more popular with the advent of television, where it was shown annually during the holiday season.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/184/Sale 24309 Lot 185: Block-Headshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/185/<div class="LotName"><i>Block-Heads</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1938. Title lobby card. Poor Stan Laurel doesn't realize the war has been over for 20 years and is still standing guard. When he finally returns home, Oliver Hardy is there to help him create chaos wherever they go.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/185/Sale 24309 Lot 186: Monkey Businesshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/186/<div class="LotName"><i>Monkey Business</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1931. Lobby card. Groucho Marx attracts beautiful women as he and his brothers, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo stow away on an ocean liner. Actress Thelma Todd appears as the glamorous vixen who distracts the brothers.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/186/Sale 24309 Lot 187: A Night At The Operahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/187/<div class="LotName"><i>A Night At The Opera</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1935. Lobby card. One of the greatest gags in film history occurs in this Marx Brothers film when a stateroom becomes stuffed with people (Harpo sleeps through it all) until they all fall out into the hall.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/187/Sale 24309 Lot 188: A Day At The Raceshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/188/<div class="LotName"><i>A Day At The Races</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1937. Title lobby card. The Marx Brothers' greatest cheerleader at MGM, producer Irving Thalberg, died during the making of this comedy, and their films at MGM faltered thereafter. The always entertaining Margaret Dumont appears as the shocked and exasperated rich matron who is the butt of the Marx Brothers' humor.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 169.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/188/Sale 24309 Lot 189: Room Servicehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/189/<div class="LotName"><I>Room Service</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1938. Title lobby card. William A. Seiter directed the Marx Brothers in this zany comedy which also features Lucille Ball and a very young Ann Miller.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/189/Sale 24309 Lot 190: Go Westhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/190/<div class="LotName"><i>Go West</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1940. Title lobby card. Even the Wild West can't tame the Marx brothers in this film which was was well received by both audiences and critics upon its release.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/190/Sale 24309 Lot 191: 20th Centuryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/191/<div class="LotName"><i>20th Century</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1934. U.S. half sheet poster, framed. Carole Lombard and John Barrymore chew the scenery in this frenetic screwball comedy directed by Howard Hawks.
<br /> <I>Overall: 33 x 27 in.; poster: 22 x 28 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/191/Sale 24309 Lot 192: 20th Centuryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/192/<div class="LotName"><i>20th Century</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1934. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/192/Sale 24309 Lot 193: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/193/<div class="LotName"><i>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Window card. Considered by many to be the quintessential screwball comedy, this Gregory La Cava-directed film also stars the dapper William Powell as the butler, "Godfrey." Although Lombard and Powell had married and divorced each other in the past, they were still friendly and shared great chemistry on the screen.
<br /> <I>22 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/193/Sale 24309 Lot 194: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/194/<div class="LotName"><I>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. Depicts William Powell catching Carole Lombard in a dramatic faint.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/194/Sale 24309 Lot 195: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/195/<div class="LotName"><i>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. Depicts Carole Lombard with Jean Dixon and William Powell.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/195/Sale 24309 Lot 196: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/196/<div class="LotName"><i>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. Depicts William Powell serving Alice Brady in bed, with glamorous Carole Lombard also pictured.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/196/Sale 24309 Lot 197: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/197/<div class="LotName"><i>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Lobby card. William Powell plants a kiss on Jean Dixon's cheek as Carole Lombard strikes a glamorous pose.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/197/Sale 24309 Lot 198: My Man Godfreyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/198/<div class="LotName"><I>My Man Godfrey</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1936. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/198/Sale 24309 Lot 199: The Awful Truthhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/199/<div class="LotName"><i>The Awful Truth</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1937. Title lobby card. Signed ("Irene Dunne") on the upper left-hand corner. Leo McCarey won the Academy Award&#174; for Best Director for this screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/199/Sale 24309 Lot 200: Bringing Up Babyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/200/<div class="LotName"><i>Bringing Up Baby</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1938. Title lobby card. In this, the second of their four successful film partnerships, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant manage the care of "Baby," a tame leopard, under the direction of Howard Hawks.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/200/Sale 24309 Lot 201: Bringing Up Babyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/201/<div class="LotName"><i>Bringing Up Baby</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1938. Lobby cards. Four scene cards, all featuring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/201/Sale 24309 Lot 202: His Girl Fridayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/202/<div class="LotName"><i>His Girl Friday</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1940. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, framed. Cary Grant casts a wayward glance at Rosalind Russell in the poster art for this frantically paced screwball comedy directed by Howard Hawks. Based on the play, <I>The Front Page,</I> by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, the movie is considered to be one of the best "newspaper" films ever made.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 148.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/202/Sale 24309 Lot 203: His Girl Fridayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/203/<div class="LotName"><i>His Girl Friday</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1940. Title lobby card.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 220.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/203/Sale 24309 Lot 204: The Philadelphia Storyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/204/<div class="LotName"><i>The Philadelphia Story</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1940. Title lobby card. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart star in director George Cukor's masterpiece. The picture was Hepburn's "baby," as she owned the screen rights; the film's success allowed her to come out from under the moniker of "box office poison."
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 111.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/204/Sale 24309 Lot 205: You Can't Take It With Youhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/205/<div class="LotName"><I>You Can't Take It With You</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1938. Title lobby card. Jean Arthur and her zany family charm Jimmy Stewart in Frank Capra's whimsical comedy which also features Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/205/Sale 24309 Lot 206: The Shop Around The Cornerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/206/<div class="LotName"><i>The Shop Around The Corner</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1940. U.S. one sheet poster, style D, framed. Ernst Lubitsch directed this sweet story of two anonymous pen pals, played by James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan, who are unaware that they work together.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 99.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/206/Sale 24309 Lot 207: The Shop Around The Cornerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/207/<div class="LotName"><I>The Shop Around The Corner</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1940. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/207/Sale 24309 Lot 208: Sullivan's Travelshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/208/<div class="LotName"><i>Sullivan's Travels</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1941. Lobby card. Screwball comedy director Preston Sturges wrote and directed this funny yet sentimental film about movies and what they mean to people. It stars Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea and includes a formidable cast of character actors such as Eric Blore and William Demarest.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/208/Sale 24309 Lot 209: The Lady Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/209/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1941. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, framed. Barbara Stanwyck has the passive Henry Fonda in her clutches as the scheming vixen in this screwball comedy directed by Preston Sturges. The film was chosen for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1994.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 146.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/209/Sale 24309 Lot 210: The Love Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/210/<div class="LotName"><i>The Love Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1929. Two Lobby cards. Director Ernst Lubitsch contributed his special "touch" to this musical with the charming Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald (in her film debut). The film was nominated for 6 Academy Awards&#174;, including Best Picture and Best Director.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/210/Sale 24309 Lot 211: Raffleshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/211/<div class="LotName"><i>Raffles</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1930. Title lobby card. The debonair Ronald Colman plays a sophisticated gentleman who also happens to steal in this adventure directed by George Fitzmaurice.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/211/Sale 24309 Lot 212: Cimarronhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/212/<div class="LotName"><i>Cimarron</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1931. Lobby card. This Wesley Ruggles-directed Western based on the sweeping novel by Edna Ferber won 3 Academy Awards&#174; (including Best Picture) and was nominated for 4 more (including Best Actress for Irene Dunne).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/212/Sale 24309 Lot 213: Svengalihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/213/<div class="LotName"><I>Svengali</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1931. Title lobby card. Directed by Archie Mayo, John Barrymore stars as the mad hypnotist, Svengali, who mesmerizes his Trilby, played by Marian Marsh.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/213/Sale 24309 Lot 214: Rasputin and the Empresshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/214/<div class="LotName"><i>Rasputin and the Empress</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, style D, linen-backed. This film has the distinction of being the only movie that all three of the illustrious Barrymore family--John, Ethel, and Lionel--appear in together. Based on the story of Nicholas and Alexandra Romanov, it was produced by MGM's boy wonder, Irving Thalberg (who always declined a producing credit on the screen).
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 137.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/214/Sale 24309 Lot 215: Rasputin And The Empresshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/215/<div class="LotName"><i>Rasputin And The Empress</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/215/Sale 24309 Lot 216: Reunion In Viennahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/216/<div class="LotName"><i>Reunion In Vienna</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card. A scarred John Barrymore gazes at a lounging Diana Wynyard in the artwork for this pre-code romance directed by Sidney Franklin.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/216/Sale 24309 Lot 217: Counsellor-At-Lawhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/217/<div class="LotName"><i>Counsellor-At-Law</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1933. Title lobby card. The great Barrymore profile is on display in the lobby card art for this William Wyler-directed drama.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/217/Sale 24309 Lot 218: Smilin' Throughhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/218/<div class="LotName"><i>Smilin' Through</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, style D, linen-backed. Norma Shearer plays dual roles in this Sidney Franklin-directed drama which also stars Fredric March and Leslie Howard.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/218/Sale 24309 Lot 219: A Free Soulhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/219/<div class="LotName"><i>A Free Soul</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1931. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Norma Shearer proved to MGM and audiences that she could be sensual and alluring opposite Leslie Howard and Clark Gable in this pre-code drama directed by Clarence Brown.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/219/Sale 24309 Lot 220: Strangers May Kisshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/220/<div class="LotName"><i>Strangers May Kiss</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1931. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. In sophisticated sepia tones, Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery have eyes only for each other in the poster art for this pre-code drama, one of their five pairings on film. The film also stars Neil Hamilton, a very popular leading man in the 1930s but who baby boomers will better remember as "Commissioner Gordon" on the TV series, <I>Batman</I>.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/220/Sale 24309 Lot 221: Parachute Jumperhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/221/<div class="LotName"><i>Parachute Jumper</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Midget window card. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. held his own against comparisons to his father, Douglas Fairbanks, in this adventure film co-starring Bette Davis.
<br /> <I>12 x 7.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/221/Sale 24309 Lot 222: Design For Livinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/222/<div class="LotName"><i>Design For Living</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1933. Lobby card. The exuberant Miriam Hopkins has to choose between Gary Cooper and Fredric March in this romantic comedy--or does she? <I>Design for Living</I> was directed by Ernst Lubitsch and was quite shocking for its time; the plot revolves around one woman who wants two men, and the men agree to share her affections. Though it was based on the Noel Coward play, the finished film bears little resemblance to the stage version.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/222/Sale 24309 Lot 223: Design For Livinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/223/<div class="LotName"><i>Design For Living</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1933. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/223/Sale 24309 Lot 224: Design For Livinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/224/<div class="LotName"><i>Design For Living</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1933. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/224/Sale 24309 Lot 225: No Man Of Her Ownhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/225/<div class="LotName"><i>No Man Of Her Own</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1932. Lobby card. Before they were "Gable and Lombard" of the magnificent and tragic love affair, they were two actors who were friendly but felt no sparks as they filmed this romance directed by Wesley Ruggles.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/225/Sale 24309 Lot 226: Dancing Ladyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/226/<div class="LotName"><I>Dancing Lady</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card. Clark Gable and Joan Crawford gaze lovingly at each other in the lobby card art for this splashy musical directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Crawford is caught in a love triangle between Franchot Tone (whom she would marry in 1935) and Gable. The lobby art makes it quite clear who wins Crawford's heart in the end.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/226/Sale 24309 Lot 227: Manhattan Melodramahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/227/<div class="LotName"><i>Manhattan Melodrama</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. U.S. one sheet poster, style C, framed. Myrna Loy gazes lovingly at Clark Gable as her future co-star from <I>The Thin Man</I> films, William Powell, looks on in the poster art for this drama directed by "One-Take Woody" (W.S.) Van Dyke.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 112.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/227/Sale 24309 Lot 228: Penthousehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/228/<div class="LotName"><i>Penthouse</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Midget window card. Myrna Loy plays a "woman of the night" in this pre-code drama which pairs her with Warner Baxter. This was the first of many Loy films directed by W.S. "Woody" Van Dyke.
<br /> <I>14 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/228/Sale 24309 Lot 229: The Prizefighter And The Ladyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/229/<div class="LotName"><i>The Prizefighter And The Lady</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card. Myrna Loy surrounds herself with real-life prizefighters-turned-actors in this comedy directed by W.S. Van Dyke. The film was Max Baer's acting debut, the first in a long and successful Hollywood career.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/229/Sale 24309 Lot 230: Six Of A Kindhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/230/<div class="LotName"><i>Six Of A Kind</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. Lobby card. Two of the 20th century's greatest entertainers, George Burns and W.C. Fields, appear together in this scene card for director Leo McCarey's comedy which also stars Burns' wife and sidekick, Gracie Allen.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/230/Sale 24309 Lot 231: Dodsworthhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/231/<div class="LotName"><i>Dodsworth</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1936. Belgian poster, linen-backed. With the subject matter of marital unrest years ahead of its time, <I>Dodsworth</I> was one of the many jewels in William Wyler's directorial crown. The film stars Ruth Chatterton and Walter Huston.
<br /> <I>26 x 33 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/231/Sale 24309 Lot 232: Dodsworthhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/232/<div class="LotName"><i>Dodsworth</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1936. Danish one sheet poster, linen-backed.
<br /> <I>34.5 x 26.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/232/Sale 24309 Lot 233: Dodsworthhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/233/<div class="LotName"><i>Dodsworth</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1936. 5 lobby cards depicting the cast.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/233/Sale 24309 Lot 234: Crack-Uphttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/234/<div class="LotName"><i>Crack-Up</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1936. Title lobby card. Peter Lorre is a menacing spy who goes by the pseudonym "Colonel Gimpy" in this tale of espionage which also stars Brian Donlevy and Ralph Morgan.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/234/Sale 24309 Lot 235: Lost Horizonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/235/<div class="LotName"><i>Lost Horizon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1937. Portrait lobby card. Nominated for 7 Academy Awards&#174; (winning two), this Frank Capra-directed story of a hidden utopia stars Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 216.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/235/Sale 24309 Lot 236: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/236/<div class="LotName"><i>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs </i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1937. U.S. half sheet poster, paper-backed. Gustaf Tenggren illustrated this charming poster art which calls the film, "The Miracle of the Movies." Walt Disney won an honorary Academy Award&#174; for the film as a "significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field."
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 38.
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/236/Sale 24309 Lot 237: Golden Boyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/237/<div class="LotName"><i>Golden Boy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1939. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. Barbara Stanwyck came to the defense of William Holden when he was almost fired from this boxing film: No Holden, No Stanwyck, she told the powers-that-be. The gesture jump-started his career and he thanked her publicly at an Academy Awards&#174; ceremony 40 years later.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/237/Sale 24309 Lot 238: Only Angels Have Wingshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/238/<div class="LotName"><i>Only Angels Have Wings</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1939. Title lobby card. Howard Hawks' aviation drama is notable, among other things, for bringing starlet Rita Hayworth into the domain of "A" list vehicles. The film also stars Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Richard Barthelmess, and a cast of veteran character actors such as Thomas Mitchell and Noah Beery, Jr.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/238/Sale 24309 Lot 239: Only Angels Have Wingshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/239/<div class="LotName"><i>Only Angels Have Wings</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1939. Portrait lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/239/Sale 24309 Lot 240: The Wizard of Ozhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/240/<div class="LotName"><I>The Wizard of Oz</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Title lobby card. Perhaps no other movie in the history of film has captured the hearts of the public like <I>The Wizard of Oz</I>. Its theme of good and evil, the glorious Technicolor in which it was filmed, and its sentimental message of "there's no place like home" continues to resonate with audiences.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 234 and p 245 (detail).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/240/Sale 24309 Lot 241: The Wizard of Ozhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/241/<div class="LotName"><i>The Wizard of Oz</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Lobby card. Dorothy (Judy Garland) and the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) help the Tin Man (Jack Haley) regain his balance in this lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/241/Sale 24309 Lot 242: The Wizard of Ozhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/242/<div class="LotName"><i>The Wizard of Oz</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Lobby card. All of the main players (Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, Frank Morgan, Judy Garland, and Bert Lahr) in the Land of Oz appear in this scene card showing the Wizard of Oz leaving in his hot air balloon without Dorothy.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/242/Sale 24309 Lot 243: Gone With The Windhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/243/<div class="LotName"><i>Gone With The Wind</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Portrait lobby card. Vivien Leigh won an Academy Award&#174; as Best Actress for the coveted role of "Scarlett O'Hara" in this civil war drama; she won her second Oscar&#174; by playing another Southern woman, "Blanche DuBois" in <I>A Streetcar Named Desire</I> (1951).
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 245.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/243/Sale 24309 Lot 244: Gone With The Windhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/244/<div class="LotName"><i>Gone With The Wind</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Portrait lobby card. Although Clark Gable did not want to play the part of the suave Rhett Butler, it's impossible to imagine anyone else in the role. Author Margaret Mitchell wrote the part with Gable in mind, and he was eventually persuaded by MGM studio mogul Louis B. Mayer--and a very large paycheck.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 245.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/244/Sale 24309 Lot 245: Stagecoachhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/245/<div class="LotName"><I>Stagecoach</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1939. Title lobby card. This John Ford-directed Western catapulted John Wayne to fame and began an extraordinary partnership between the actor and director that led to films such as <I>The Quiet Man</I> (1952) and <I>The Searchers (1956),</I> among others.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/245/Sale 24309 Lot 246: Charming Sinnershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/246/<div class="LotName"><i>Charming Sinners</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1929. Title lobby card. Based on W. Somerset Maugham's <I>The Constant Wife</I>, William Powell appears in a small role.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/246/Sale 24309 Lot 247: Behind The Makeuphttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/247/<div class="LotName"><i>Behind The Makeup</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. Window card. William Powell connives to steal Hal Skelly's wife, Fay Wray. Skelly died just 4 years after this film was released.
<br /> <I>22 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/247/Sale 24309 Lot 248: Street Of Chancehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/248/<div class="LotName"><I>Street Of Chance</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1930. Title lobby card. William Powell co-stars with Jean Arthur and Kay Francis as a gambler who tries to save both his marriage and his brother from uncertain fates.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/248/Sale 24309 Lot 249: High Pressurehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/249/<div class="LotName"><i>High Pressure</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. William Powell is billed as "Human Dynamite in Action" in this comedy directed by Mervyn LeRoy. This is possibly the only known copy of this poster still in existence.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/249/Sale 24309 Lot 250: High Pressurehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/250/<div class="LotName"><i>High Pressure</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/250/Sale 24309 Lot 251: Man of the Worldhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/251/<div class="LotName"><i>Man of the World</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1931. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. William Powell is the villain (an unusual bit of casting) in this drama which also stars his real-life love, Carole Lombard. Powell didn't play the bad guy for long; even in this pre-code film directed by Richard Wallace, he sees the error of his ways and tries to make good. This is possibly the only poster in existence from this film.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/251/Sale 24309 Lot 252: One Way Passagehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/252/<div class="LotName"><i>One Way Passage</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Window card. Though William Powell is best remembered for his <I>Thin Man</I> films teaming him with Myrna Loy, he was also successfully paired with Kay Francis in 7 films during the early 1930s. Tay Garnett directed this drama about two people who fall in love while both are at death's door.
<br /> <I>22 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/252/Sale 24309 Lot 253: Jewel Robberyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/253/<div class="LotName"><i>Jewel Robbery</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. "He stole her jewels--but that wasn't all!" declares the poster art for this mystery starring the dapper William Powell and bewitching Kay Francis. Directed by William Dieterle, the film had all the opulence and pre-code naughtiness that attracted audiences during the Great Depression.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 94.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/253/Sale 24309 Lot 254: Jewel Robberyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/254/<div class="LotName"><i>Jewel Robbery</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/254/Sale 24309 Lot 255: Jewel Robberyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/255/<div class="LotName"><I>Jewel Robbery</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/255/Sale 24309 Lot 256: The Thin Manhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/256/<div class="LotName"><i>The Thin Man</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Lobby card. Martinis and mysteries are always in ready supply in this first of the popular <I>Thin Man</I> series of films which starred William Powell and Myrna Loy.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/256/Sale 24309 Lot 257: The Thin Manhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/257/<div class="LotName"><i>The Thin Man</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/257/Sale 24309 Lot 258: Private Detective 62http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/258/<div class="LotName"><i>Private Detective 62</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. William Powell's visage is seen through the silhouette of a gun in the masterful poster art for this film directed by the formidable Michael Curtiz. In this detective story, the perpetually elegant Powell falls for a lady gambler played by Warner Brothers' stock company actress, Margaret Lindsay.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 160.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/258/Sale 24309 Lot 259: Private Detective 62http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/259/<div class="LotName"><i>Private Detective 62</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/259/Sale 24309 Lot 260: The Adventures of Robin Hoodhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/260/<div class="LotName"><i>The Adventures of Robin Hood</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1938. Title lobby card. Errol Flynn plays a dashing Robin Hood who woos and wins the lovely Olivia de Havilland in this Michael Curtiz and William Keighley-directed adventure. The film won 3 Academy Awards&#174;, and at the time of its release, was the most costly Warner Bros. film ever.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/260/Sale 24309 Lot 261: The Dawn Patrolhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/261/<div class="LotName"><i>The Dawn Patrol</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1938. Title lobby card. Errol Flynn is the focus of the lobby card art for this World War I aviation film that dealt with the anguish and pain of war and of sending pilots on dangerous missions where they face almost certain death. Co-starring Basil Rathbone and David Niven, the film was directed by Edmund Goulding.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/261/Sale 24309 Lot 262: The Sea Hawkhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/262/<div class="LotName"><I>The Sea Hawk</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1940. Title lobby card. Errol Flynn is at his swashbuckling best under the direction of Michael Curtiz in this adventurous tale which also stars Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains, and Donald Crisp.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/262/Sale 24309 Lot 263: The Grapes Of Wrathhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/263/<div class="LotName"><i>The Grapes Of Wrath</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940. Title lobby card. John Steinbeck's novel about a family trying to survive the Great Depression was nominated for 7 Academy Awards&#174;, two of which were won by John Ford as Best Director and Jane Darwell as Best Supporting Actress.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/263/Sale 24309 Lot 264: Citizen Kanehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/264/<div class="LotName"><i>Citizen Kane</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1941. Title lobby card. This film, loosely based on the life of William Randolph Hearst, is considered by the American Film Institute to be the greatest film ever made.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/264/Sale 24309 Lot 265: Moon Over Miamihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/265/<div class="LotName"><i>Moon Over Miami</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. U.S. insert poster, paper-backed. Betty Grable shows off her million-dollar legs (later insured by Lloyd's of London for that amount) in the artwork for this Technicolor musical which also stars Don Ameche and Robert Cummings.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/265/Sale 24309 Lot 266: Moon Over Miamihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/266/<div class="LotName"><i>Moon Over Miami</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Midget window card, trimmed.
<br /> <I>11 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/266/Sale 24309 Lot 267: The Outlawhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/267/<div class="LotName"><i>The Outlaw</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Howard Hughes Productions, 1943. Lobby card. This film's risqu&#233; scenes caused so much trouble with the censors that it wasn't released until two years after final editing was finished.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/267/Sale 24309 Lot 268: It's A Wonderful Lifehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/268/<div class="LotName"><i>It's A Wonderful Life</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1946. Title lobby card. Directed by Frank Capra, this holiday classic stars Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, and a cast of superb character actors such as Thomas Mitchell, Lionel Barrymore, Ward Bond, and Beulah Bondi.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 218.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/268/Sale 24309 Lot 269: Great Expectationshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/269/<div class="LotName"><i>Great Expectations</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Cineguild, 1946. British double crown poster, linen-backed. Nominated for an Academy Award&#174; as Best Picture, Charles Dickens' classic stars English actor John Mills as "Pip."
<br /> <I>21.5 x 30.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/269/Sale 24309 Lot 270: The Letterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/270/<div class="LotName"><i>The Letter</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1929. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Now nearly forgotten, Jeanne Eagels's dramatic ability and beauty are impressively displayed in this poster art. Eagels died shortly after filming at the age of 39. <I>The Letter,</I> directed by Jean de Limur, was released in both silent and sound versions.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/270/Sale 24309 Lot 271: Holidayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/271/<div class="LotName"><i>Holiday</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pathe Exchange, 1930. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Ann Harding makes her presence known in this striking poster art which also features Mary Astor and Robert Ames. Character actor Edward Everett Horton co-stars in this film and reprises his role in the 1938 Columbia remake with Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/271/Sale 24309 Lot 272: The Divorceehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/272/<div class="LotName"><i>The Divorcee</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Two lobby cards. <I>The Divorcee</I> places star Norma Shearer in all kinds of shocking situations for the time, from adultery to drunkenness to promiscuity; she won an Academy Award&#174; as Best Actress for her performance. The two scene cards offered here both feature Shearer.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/272/Sale 24309 Lot 273: Girls About Townhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/273/<div class="LotName"><i>Girls About Town</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1931. Two lobby cards. This tried-and-true tale of a rich girl who looks for a millionaire but falls in love with a pauper features Kay Francis and Joel McCrea.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/273/Sale 24309 Lot 274: Goldiehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/274/<div class="LotName"><i>Goldie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Fox Film Corporation, 1931. U.S. half sheet poster. Jean Harlow dons a risqu&#233; negligee in the provocative poster art for this pre-code romantic comedy directed by Benjamin Stoloff and co-starring Spencer Tracy. Harlow and Tracy would go on to obtain contracts at MGM and make such blockbuster films together as <I>Riff Raff</I> (1936) and <I>Libeled Lady</I> (1936).
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/274/Sale 24309 Lot 275: Red Headed Womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/275/<div class="LotName"><i>Red Headed Woman</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Title lobby card. Jean Harlow is delightfully scandalous in this pre-code drama directed by Jack Conway. Co-starring Chester Morris and Lewis Stone, the screenplay by Anita Loos features Harlow as a woman devoid of morals.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/275/Sale 24309 Lot 276: Red Dusthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/276/<div class="LotName"><i>Red Dust</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Title lobby card. Under the direction of Victor Fleming, Clark Gable and Jean Harlow display a steamy chemistry in the lobby art for this sexually charged drama which also stars Mary Astor. The film would be remade in 1953, again by MGM, under the title <I>Mogambo</I>, with Gable playing the same role.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 151.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/276/Sale 24309 Lot 277: Red Dusthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/277/<div class="LotName"><i>Red Dust</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1932. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/277/Sale 24309 Lot 278: Tarzan And His Matehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/278/<div class="LotName"><i>Tarzan And His Mate</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1934. Portrait lobby card. The censors were outraged when Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan exhibited too much bare skin in this, the second "Tarzan" film to star Weissmuller.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/278/Sale 24309 Lot 279: Cock of the Airhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/279/<div class="LotName"><i>Cock of the Air</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">The Caddo Company, 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. The whimsical artwork on this poster, done by Alvan Cordell "Hap" Hadley, features stars Chester Morris and Billie Dove standing on the wings of a flying plane. Howard Hughes produced this film about his first love, aviation, and his second love, women. In 2016, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Film Archive restored the film to its original uncensored pre-code release version and artfully re-dubbed the voices of the original actors using modern performers.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/279/Sale 24309 Lot 280: Hell's Angelshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/280/<div class="LotName"><i>Hell's Angels</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">The Caddo Company, 1930. Portrait lobby card. Director and producer Howard Hughes had an eye for talent; he was instrumental in bringing Jean Harlow to the public's attention in this aviation film which also stars Ben Lyon and James Hall.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/280/Sale 24309 Lot 281: Illicithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/281/<div class="LotName"><i>Illicit</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1931. Title lobby card. Barbara Stanwyck is in the thick of pre-code drama as she engages in scandalous behavior with co-star Charles Butterworth.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/281/Sale 24309 Lot 282: The Purchase Pricehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/282/<div class="LotName"><i>The Purchase Price</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. U.S. insert poster, paper-backed. This clever poster art features Barbara Stanwyck in a glamorous pose behind a translucent price tag while George Brent looks on. Stanwyck's acting mettle was put to the test as her character underwent the transformation from gangster's moll to farmer's wife.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/282/Sale 24309 Lot 283: The Bitter Tea of General Yenhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/283/<div class="LotName"><i>The Bitter Tea of General Yen</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1933. Portrait lobby card. Though not as well known as director Frank Capra's later efforts, this film has grown in popularity over the years, primarily because it was one of the first films to deal with an interracial relationship. Leading lady Barbara Stanwyck would go on to star in another Capra favorite, <I>Meet John Doe</I> (1941).
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 215.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/283/Sale 24309 Lot 284: Trouble in Paradisehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/284/<div class="LotName"><i>Trouble in Paradise</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1932. Lobby card. "The Lubitsch Touch," so named because of the distinctive style of director Ernst Lubitsch, made its first appearance in this pre-code film starring Miriam Hopkins and Herbert Marshall.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 96 (detail) and p 97.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/284/Sale 24309 Lot 285: Frisco Jennyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/285/<div class="LotName"><i>Frisco Jenny</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">First National Pictures, 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Ruth Chatterton plays it cool while surrounded by menacing men in the poster art for this William A. Wellman-directed pre-code drama. Both Chatterton and Wellman had reputations for being difficult; ultimately, they got on so well that they both considered this film one of their favorites.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/285/Sale 24309 Lot 286: Ready for Lovehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/286/<div class="LotName"><i>Ready for Love</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Ida Lupino and Richard Arlen make a cute couple in this film about bigotry in a small town. The multifaceted Lupino would go on to be one of the first successful female directors in Hollywood and the first woman to direct a film noir.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 179.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/286/Sale 24309 Lot 287: Ready For Lovehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/287/<div class="LotName"><I>Ready For Love</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. Lobby card. Depicts Ida Lupino tied to a chair.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/287/Sale 24309 Lot 288: I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Ganghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/288/<div class="LotName"><i>I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Title lobby card. One of the most memorable final lines in a film are spoken by Paul Muni in this intense drama directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Nominated for 3 Academy Awards&#174; including Best Picture and Best Actor for Muni, the film is based on a true story about a man who spends years in jail for a crime he didn't commit.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/288/Sale 24309 Lot 289: Scarfacehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/289/<div class="LotName"><i>Scarface</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1932. Lobby card. Paul Muni and coin-flipping George Raft star in this quintessential gangster film directed by Howard Hawks. The picture was loosely based on the life of gangster Al Capone and was remade in 1983 by director Brian De Palma.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/289/Sale 24309 Lot 290: Gold Diggers of 1933http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/290/<div class="LotName"><i>Gold Diggers of 1933</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, framed. This backstage musical stars Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell, and Gingers Rogers, who sings a memorable rendition of "We're In the Money" in pig Latin. A very rare poster in this style A format.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 86.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/290/Sale 24309 Lot 291: Beauty For Salehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/291/<div class="LotName"><i>Beauty For Sale</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. Title lobby card. Alice Brady, Otto Kruger, Una Merkel, May Robson, and Phillips Holmes star with Madge Evans in this light fare about romantic mischief in a beauty salon. Future Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper makes a brief appearance as well.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/291/Sale 24309 Lot 292: Smart Moneyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/292/<div class="LotName"><i>Smart Money</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1931. Lobby card. This is the only film to feature James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson together.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/292/Sale 24309 Lot 293: The Doorway to Hellhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/293/<div class="LotName"><i>The Doorway to Hell</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Brothers, 1930. Lobby card. Lew Ayres, James Cagney, and Dorothy Mathews star in this gangster film directed by Archie Mayo.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/293/Sale 24309 Lot 294: Blonde Crazyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/294/<div class="LotName"><i>Blonde Crazy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1931. Title lobby card. James Cagney's charm is never so in evidence as in this film, directed by Roy Del Ruth, about a cocky con man and the woman he loves (Joan Blondell). A very young Ray Milland can also be seen competing for Blondell's affections.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/294/Sale 24309 Lot 295: The Public Enemyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/295/<div class="LotName"><i>The Public Enemy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1931. Title lobby card. The unusual artwork for this lobby card depicts the viewpoint of the gangsters as they blast their machine guns into a rival gangster, as James Cagney looks on. <I>The Public Enemy</I> would launch Cagney into stardom and forever associate him with tough guy roles. Jean Harlow makes a memorable love interest for Cagney, and poor Mae Clarke gets a grapefruit in the face in one of the most famous scenes in movie history.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/295/Sale 24309 Lot 296: Taxihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/296/<div class="LotName"><i>Taxi</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Lobby card. The chemistry is palpable between James Cagney and Loretta Young in this intense drama about gangsters trying to take over the taxi industry.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/296/Sale 24309 Lot 297: The Crowd Roarshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/297/<div class="LotName"><i>The Crowd Roars</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1932. Lobby card. The charismatic team of James Cagney and Joan Blondell is together again in this fast-paced drama about race car driving and familial ties. The underrated Ann Dvorak is also featured in this Howard Hawks-directed production.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/297/Sale 24309 Lot 298: The Mayor Of Hellhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/298/<div class="LotName"><i>The Mayor Of Hell</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. James Cagney is menacing but soft in his role as a corrupt hood who finds himself the head of a boys' reform school.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 144.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/298/Sale 24309 Lot 299: Lady Killerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/299/<div class="LotName"><i>Lady Killer</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. There was no grapefruit in the face for Mae Clarke by James Cagney in this picture, but he did drag her by the hair. Roy Del Ruth directed a mustachioed Cagney, along with Margaret Lindsay and Leslie Fenton, in this unusual film that has Cagney transitioning from gangster to Hollywood star.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/299/Sale 24309 Lot 300: Hard To Handlehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/300/<div class="LotName"><i>Hard To Handle</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. Warner Bros. may have cast James Cagney in this film strictly based on the title; at the time of filming, Cagney was locked in a battle with the studio over his salary.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/300/Sale 24309 Lot 301: Picture Snatcherhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/301/<div class="LotName"><i>Picture Snatcher</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. The plot of this film is loosely based on the true story of a secretly-taken photograph of a woman in the electric chair.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/301/Sale 24309 Lot 302: Picture Snatcherhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/302/<div class="LotName"><i>Picture Snatcher</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Lobby card. Depicts James Cagney as a savvy news photographer.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/302/Sale 24309 Lot 303: Jimmy The Genthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/303/<div class="LotName"><i>Jimmy The Gent</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1934. Lobby card. Michael Curtiz directed the blockbuster pair of James Cagney and Bette Davis in this drama which was the first of their two films together.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/303/Sale 24309 Lot 304: He Was Her Manhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/304/<div class="LotName"><i>He Was Her Man</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1934. Title lobby card. James Cagney and Joan Blondell made six films together in the 1930s, having come from the same stage play and signed their Warner Bros. contracts at the same time.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/304/Sale 24309 Lot 305: Angels With Dirty Faceshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/305/<div class="LotName"><i>Angels With Dirty Faces</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1938. Midget window card. Depicts the all-star cast of James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, and the Dead End Kids.
<br /> <I>14 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/305/Sale 24309 Lot 306: The Roaring Twentieshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/306/<div class="LotName"><I>The Roaring Twenties</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1939. Lobby card. Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney, the crown jewels of Warner Bros. contract players, star in this gangster film where Cagney tries to make good.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/306/Sale 24309 Lot 307: The Criminal Codehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/307/<div class="LotName"><i>The Criminal Code</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1931. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, linen-backed. Howard Hawks directed Walter Huston and Constance Cummings in this intense drama about the effectiveness of the justice and penal systems. Boris Karloff also appears as a brutally evil prisoner who takes care of snitches in his own way.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/307/Sale 24309 Lot 308: Furyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/308/<div class="LotName"><i>Fury</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Portrait lobby card. Spencer Tracy and Sylvia Sidney have eyes only for each other in this portrait which belies the film's serious subject matter of justice gone wrong. Directed by Fritz Lang, the intense drama also features the dog who played "Toto" in <I>The Wizard of Oz</I> (1939).
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/308/Sale 24309 Lot 309: They Drive by Nighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/309/<div class="LotName"><i>They Drive by Night</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1940. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. The four principals of this film noir (and four of Warner Bros.' top stars of the time) are pictured on this stunning three sheet: George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, and Humphrey Bogart. The film was directed by Raoul Walsh with a plot which revolved around two truckers and the women in their lives.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/309/Sale 24309 Lot 310: The Maltese Falconhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/310/<div class="LotName"><i>The Maltese Falcon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1941. Lobby card. Character actor Elisha Cook, Jr. aims his gun at Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor as Sydney Greenstreet watches in this film based on Dashiell Hammett's novel.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/310/Sale 24309 Lot 311: The Maltese Falconhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/311/<div class="LotName"><i>The Maltese Falcon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1941. Lobby card. Peter Lorre gets ready to take it on the chin from Humphrey Bogart in this John Huston-directed classic film noir.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/311/Sale 24309 Lot 312: Journey Into Fearhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/312/<div class="LotName"><i>Journey Into Fear</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1942. Title lobby card. Many of Orson Welles' players from his Mercury Productions appear in this suspense drama (as they did in many of his films) including Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, and Everett Sloane. Much of Welles' contributions, including producing the film and helping Cotten write the screenplay, went uncredited.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/312/Sale 24309 Lot 313: The Postman Always Rings Twicehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/313/<div class="LotName"><i>The Postman Always Rings Twice</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1946. Lobby card.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/313/Sale 24309 Lot 314: The Blue Dahliahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/314/<div class="LotName"><i>The Blue Dahlia</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1946. Two lobby cards. Raymond Chandler penned the screenplay which paired Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd for the third time.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 180.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/314/Sale 24309 Lot 315: Gildahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/315/<div class="LotName"><i>Gilda</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1946. British quad poster, linen-backed. "There NEVER was a woman like Gilda!" proclaims this eye-popping poster art with Rita Hayworth as the main attraction. Hayworth's erotic rendition of "Put the Blame on Mame," where she provocatively removes only one black glove in a mock striptease, captured the public's imagination and she was soon christened "The Love Goddess." Directed by Charles Vidor, it also starred Hayworth's favorite leading man, Glenn Ford.
<br /> <I>40 x 30 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/315/Sale 24309 Lot 316: In A Lonely Placehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/316/<div class="LotName"><i>In A Lonely Place</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1950. U.S. half sheet poster, style B, paper-backed. Director Nicholas Ray directed his then-wife, Gloria Grahame, and Humphrey Bogart in this suspenseful thriller about Hollywood and its seamy side.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), pp 18 and 19 (detail) and p 31.
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/316/Sale 24309 Lot 317: Human Desirehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/317/<div class="LotName"><i>Human Desire</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1954. Italian 2-folio poster, linen-backed. Stunning artwork by Anselmo Ballester of Gloria Grahame in terror. Directed by Fritz Lang, the thriller also stars Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford.
<br /> <I>41 x 56.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/317/Sale 24309 Lot 318: The Most Dangerous Gamehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/318/<div class="LotName"><i>The Most Dangerous Game</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1932. Lobby card. Joel McCrea and Fay Wray run for their lives in this fast-paced thriller about an evil hunter, played by Leslie Banks, who makes humans his prey.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/318/Sale 24309 Lot 319: The Mystery of the Wax Museumhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/319/<div class="LotName"><i>The Mystery of the Wax Museum</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1933. Title lobby card. Michael Curtiz directed this classic horror film, the poster art of which is both atmospheric and provocative. Starring Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill, Glenda Farrell, and Frank McHugh, the film paved the way for a slew of similarly gruesome motion pictures.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 97.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/319/Sale 24309 Lot 320: The Bride of Frankensteinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/320/<div class="LotName"><i>The Bride of Frankenstein</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1935. Lobby card. Directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester, this film was a sequel to <I>Frankenstein</I> (1931) and equally as successful. Elsa Lanchester claimed that Whale chose her for the dual roles as the bride and Mary Shelley because of her "odd" face and his feeling that "very pretty, sweet people ... had very wicked insides [and] evil thoughts." Karloff spent 5 hours in the makeup chair daily as makeup genius Jack Pierce applied the prosthetics; the result was astounding, as one reporter who visited the set noted: "Here was this cultured, quiet-spoken Englishman changed into a terrifying monster by the use of skillfully applied makeup. What an extraordinary transformation was there!" The difference, however, between Karloff's monster and other screen creatures was the kindness seen in his eyes and the gentleness he exuded.
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<br />Literature: <I>Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster</I>, Stephen Jacobs, Tomahawk Press, 2011.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 239.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/320/Sale 24309 Lot 321: Werewolf of Londonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/321/<div class="LotName"><I>Werewolf of London</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1935. Title lobby card. This film about a werewolf who has the instinct to kill the very thing he loves the most introduced the werewolf trope to American cinema. Starring Henry Hull, Warner Oland (famous for his "Charlie Chan" films) and Valerie Hobson, the film was directed by Stuart Walker.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), pp 230 and 233 (detail) and p 244.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/321/Sale 24309 Lot 322: Son of Frankensteinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/322/<div class="LotName"><i>Son of Frankenstein</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1939. Lobby card. This film was every bit as successful as its predecessor, <I>The Bride of Frankenstein</I> (1935), and it was the third and last picture starring Karloff as Frankenstein.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/322/Sale 24309 Lot 323: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/323/<div class="LotName"><i>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce play Holmes and Watson in this, the second Sherlock Holmes film in which they both appeared. Stunning Ida Lupino plays the damsel in distress (a role which gave a jump-start to her career). The film series was eventually relocated to Universal, where the duo of Rathbone and Bruce continued their portrayals for 12 more films and became forever associated with the characters.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/323/Sale 24309 Lot 324: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/324/<div class="LotName"><i>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Title lobby card. Ida Lupino clings to a gun-toting Basil Rathbone as he attempts to solve another mystery.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/324/Sale 24309 Lot 325: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmeshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/325/<div class="LotName"><I>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Portrait lobby card. Depicts stars Basil Rathbone, Ida Lupino, and Nigel Bruce.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/325/Sale 24309 Lot 326: The Hound of the Baskervilleshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/326/<div class="LotName"><i>The Hound of the Baskervilles</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Lobby card. As Holmes and Watson, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce contemplate the mystery of the evil hound in this suspenseful lobby card art. This was the first of the 14 Sherlock Holmes films that Rathbone and Bruce would make together.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/326/Sale 24309 Lot 327: Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weaponhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/327/<div class="LotName"><I>Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1942. Title lobby card. It's Sherlock Holmes against the Nazis in this thriller that again teamed Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Holmes and Watson.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/327/Sale 24309 Lot 328: Secret Agenthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/328/<div class="LotName"><I>Secret Agent</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gaumont British Picture Corporation, 1936. Title lobby card. The gorgeous Madeleine Carroll, one of Hitchcock's favorite "cool" blonde actresses, is the center of everyone's suspicious gaze in the lobby card art for this suspense yarn. The all-star cast includes Peter Lorre, John Gielgud, and Robert Young.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/328/Sale 24309 Lot 329: The Lady Vanisheshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/329/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady Vanishes</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gainsborough Pictures, 1938. Title lobby card. Star Margaret Lockwood questions her sanity when a woman she is traveling with disappears. Alfred Hitchcock directed this suspenseful--as well as humorous--thriller which also stars Michael Redgrave.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/329/Sale 24309 Lot 330: Rebeccahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/330/<div class="LotName"><i>Rebecca</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Selznick International Pictures, 1940. Title lobby card. Alfred Hitchcock made his American directorial film debut with this picture starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, and it is considered one of his greatest achievements.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/330/Sale 24309 Lot 331: Rebeccahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/331/<div class="LotName"><i>Rebecca</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Selznick International Pictures, 1940. Four lobby cards, all of which depict Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, as well as other cast members. Housed in the original brown paper wrapper.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/331/Sale 24309 Lot 332: Mr. and Mrs. Smithhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/332/<div class="LotName"><i>Mr. and Mrs. Smith</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO Radio Pictures, 1941. Title lobby card. Carole Lombard is not the typical stately blonde who appeared in later Alfred Hitchcock films, but then again, this is not your typical Hitchcock film. This screwball comedy is one of the few motion pictures he made that is not suspense driven.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/332/Sale 24309 Lot 333: Lifeboathttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/333/<div class="LotName"><i>Lifeboat </i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Midget window card. One of Alfred Hitchcock's most underrated films, <I>Lifeboat</I> is based on a story by John Steinbeck and stars Tallulah Bankhead and character actors John Hodiak and Hume Cronyn.
<br /> <I>14 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/333/Sale 24309 Lot 334: Spellboundhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/334/<div class="LotName"><I>Spellbound</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Selznick International Pictures, 1945. Title lobby card. Alfred Hitchcock was nominated for a Best Director Academy Award&#174; for this suspenseful film about psychoanalysis. Starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck, the film also features a bizarre dream sequence created by artist Salvador Dali.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/334/Sale 24309 Lot 335: Spellboundhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/335/<div class="LotName"><i>Spellbound</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Selznick International Pictures, 1945. Polish one sheet poster, linen-backed.
<br /> <I>23 x 33 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/335/Sale 24309 Lot 336: North by Northwesthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/336/<div class="LotName"><i>North by Northwest</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1959. Lobby card. A chilling Mount Rushmore scene with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint is the focus of the lobby card art for Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 228.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/336/Sale 24309 Lot 337: The Day The Earth Stood Stillhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/337/<div class="LotName"><i>The Day The Earth Stood Still</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Title lobby card. Now a cult classic, this film was directed by Robert Wise and stars Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie. Actor Billy Gray said that, during filming, every time Patricia Neal had to utter the words, "Klaatu barada nikto," she burst out laughing and could barely finish the scene. The part of the giant robot, "Gort," was played by a 7'7" former doorman at Grauman's Chinese Theater. The film's message was one of non-violence and it is still considered one of the best science fiction movies ever made.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/337/Sale 24309 Lot 338: The Wasp Womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/338/<div class="LotName"><I>The Wasp Woman</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">The Film Group, 1959. Title lobby card. Prolific director and producer Roger Corman helmed this cult classic starring Susan Cabot.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/338/Sale 24309 Lot 339: The Lavender Hill Mobhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/339/<div class="LotName"><I>The Lavender Hill Mob</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ealing Studios, 1951. British quad poster, linen-backed. Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway star as bungling con artists in this film featuring a very young Audrey Hepburn. Artist Ronald Searle illustrated the poster art.
<br /> <I>30 x 40 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/339/Sale 24309 Lot 340: The Seven Year Itchhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/340/<div class="LotName"><i>The Seven Year Itch</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Title lobby card. Marilyn Monroe is at her comedic best under the direction of Billy Wilder in this popular film about a mid-life crisis.
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<br />Resnick, Ira. <I>Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood</I> (Abbeville Press, NY, 2010), p 197.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/340/Sale 24309 Lot 341: La Passion de Jeanne D'Archttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/341/<div class="LotName"><i>La Passion de Jeanne D'Arc</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Societe Generale Des Films, 1928. French grande poster, linen-backed. Art by Ren&#233; P&#233;ron. <i>La Passion de Jeanne D'Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc)</i> is a silent French film based on the actual record of the trial of Joan of Arc. Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Maria Falconetti as Joan, it is widely regarded as a landmark of cinema, especially for its production, Dreyer's direction, and Falconetti's performance, which is often listed as one of the finest in cinema history. Regarded as one of the world's greatest French poster artists, Ren&#233; P&#233;ron [1904-1972] established himself and his art deco style in the 1920s and designed posters for some of the era's most memorable films (including <i>King Kong</i>, 1933), mixing his rich, vibrant colors and elegant portraiture for six decades. For <i>Le Passion de Jeanne D'Arc</i>, Peron juxtaposes passionate idealism, eroticism, and religious persecution. The film was shot on a huge concrete set modeled on medieval architecture in order to realistically portray the Rouen prison. The film is also widely known for its use of closeups, both of which are conveyed in the grey coloring, harsh contouring, shadows, and powerful expressions on Joan's and the judges' faces.<br /> <I>94 x 126 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/341/Sale 24309 Lot 342: Extasehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/342/<div class="LotName"><i>Extase</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Elektra Entertainment, 1933. French grande poster, linen-backed. Art by Carlo Mariani. <i>Extase (Ecstasy)</i> is an important Czech-Austrian romantic drama directed by Gustav Machat&#253; and starring Hedy Lamarr (then Hedy Kiesler). Revolutionary in its portrayal of female sexuality, the film focuses on a young woman who marries a wealthy but much older man. After abandoning her brief passionless marriage, she meets a young virile engineer who becomes her lover. Highly controversial at the time because of its erotic scenes in which Lamarr appears naked on screen for ten minutes, the film created such an uproar that it was banned in America on its release in 1932. Artist Carlo Mariani has captured this crucial scene in his sensual closeup for the French poster and successfully illustrates the erotic glamour that Machat&#253; set out to represent.
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<br />Literature: Nourmand, Tony. <I>100 Movie Posters: The Essential Collection</I>, (Reel Art Press, 2013).
<br /> <I>63 x 47 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/342/Sale 24309 Lot 343: La Nuit Du Carrefourhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/343/<div class="LotName"><i>La Nuit Du Carrefour</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Europa Films, 1932, French grande poster, linen-backed and framed. Art by Jean Bertrand. <i>La Nuit du Carrefour (Night at the Crossroads)</i> is a French film by Jean Renoir. The story concentrates on a gang of thieves who utilize a crossroads garage as their hideaway. During their last heist, the gang accidentally murders a jewel thief, and from here the great detective film begins. Jean Bertrand's poster captures the film noir imagery and the mysterious atmosphere that the story encompasses. The focus is on the crossroads setting as a non-place, hidden behind drizzle and fog, and by extension a kind of subconscious space, a drab suburb that hides sinister undercurrents and gothic bedrooms, where the surreal can come and go without comment.<br /> <I>63 x 47 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/343/Sale 24309 Lot 344: &#192; Nous la Libert&#233;http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/344/<div class="LotName"><i>&#192; Nous la Libert&#233;</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Films Sonores Tobis, 1931. French grande poster, linen-backed. The freedom of the open road is colorfully displayed in the poster art for this Ren&#233; Clair-directed comedy. An interesting side note: Charlie Chaplin was sued by the production company for plagiarizing this film in <I>Modern Times</I> (1936); director Ren&#233; Clair was an admirer of Chaplin's and wanted no part of the litigation.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/344/Sale 24309 Lot 345: L'Alibihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/345/<div class="LotName"><i>L'Alibi</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">B.N. Films, 1937. French one sheet poster, linen-backed. Poster illustrator Jacques Bonneaud perfectly captures the mystery and eccentricity of Erich von Stroheim in the poster art for <I>L'alibi</I>, director Pierre Chenal's story of love and murder.
<br /> <I>47.25 x 32 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/345/Sale 24309 Lot 346: Children of Paradise (aka Les Enfants du Paradis).http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/346/<div class="LotName"><i>Children of Paradise</i> (aka <i>Les Enfants du Paradis</i>).</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Soci&#233;t&#233; Nouvelle Path&#233; Cin&#233;ma, 1945. French grande poster, linen-backed. French actress Arletty is being rebuffed by Jean-Louis Barrault in the stunning poster art for this film directed by Marcel Carn&#233;. Screenwriter Jacques Pr&#233;vert was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; for Best Original Screenplay. The film was shot in France during World War II while the country was occupied by Germans, thus making working conditions inordinately challenging and even dangerous. The film is considered by many, particularly other filmmakers, to be the greatest film ever made.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/346/Sale 24309 Lot 347: Les Enfants Terribleshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/347/<div class="LotName"><i>Les Enfants Terribles</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gaumont, 1950. French grande poster, style B, linen-backed and framed. Art by Jean Cocteau. <i>Les Enfants Terribles (The Terrible Children)</i> is a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and based on Jean Cocteau's novel of the same name. It is an elegant adaptation of Cocteau's immensely popular, wicked novel about the wholly unholy relationship between a brother and sister. Melville's theatrical camera movements and Cocteau's perverse, poetic approach to character creates one of French cinema's greatest, and most surprising, meetings of minds. A true artist of the cinematic form, Cocteau's poster created an unparalleled dream world. It reflects an avant-garde, surrealist theme in a contemporary take on classical mythology. It is a visually innovative exploration of art, sex, love, and death--mementos of one of cinema's most richly creative minds.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/347/Sale 24309 Lot 348: Le Corbeauhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/348/<div class="LotName"><i>Le Corbeau</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Tobis, 1943. French poster, linen-backed. Art by Jean Rene Poissonnie. <i>Le Corbeau (The Raven)</i> is a French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Pierre Fresnay, Micheline Francey, and Pierre Larquey. The film is about a French town where a number of citizens receive anonymous letters containing libelous information, particularly targeting an abortion doctor. Produced during the German occupation in France, Clouzet created a dark and complex film through elements such as stark contrasts and exaggerated shadows, resulting in the first classic French film noir. Not only does he portray the mystery in the film's plot, but he comments on the notion of grasping for light and hope in a time of despair.
<br /> <I>63 x 94 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/348/Sale 24309 Lot 349: Casque D'Orhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/349/<div class="LotName"><i>Casque D'Or</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Speva, 1952. French poster, style B, unfolded and linen-backed. Art by Jean Jacquelin. <i>Casque d'Or (Golden Helmet)</i> is a French film directed by Jacques Becker. It is a Belle &#201;poque tragedy, the story of an ill-fated love affair between characters played by Simone Signoret and Serge Reggiani. Their passion ultimately leads to treachery and tragedy. In Jean Jacquelin's poster, the female figure is the epitomy of Parisian Belle &#201;poque, drenched in color and style. Jean Jacquelin [1905-1989] designed very few film posters and those that he was responsible for show unusual and abstract designs. Because of this, they were often chosen for the alternative style poster rather than the main campaign. Other examples of Jacquelin's work can be found on the French posters for The <i>Last Gangster</i> (1937), <i>Gaslight</i> (1944), and <i>De&#769;de&#769;e d'Anvers</i> (1948).
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<br />Literature: Nourmand, Tony. <I>100 Movie Posters: The Essential Collection</I>, (Reel Art Press, 2013).
<br /> <I>63 x 47 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/349/Sale 24309 Lot 350: Le Silence De La Merhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/350/<div class="LotName"><i>Le Silence De La Mer</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pantheon, 1949. French poster, style B, linen-backed. Art by Raymond Gid. Raymond Gid [1905-2000] was a French designer and typographer, renowned for his commercial posters and his published books. His style was very free and conceptual and he had an ability to evoke an atmosphere through simple lines. <I>Les Diaboliques</I> (1955) is his most famous film poster. He is also known for <i>Vampyr</i> (1932), as well as his advertising work for Bally shoes and Amnesty International.
<br /> <I>63 x 47 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/350/Sale 24309 Lot 351: Le Samoura&#239;http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/351/<div class="LotName"><i>Le Samourai</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Prodis, 1967. French poster, linen-backed. Art by Ren&#233; Ferracci. This film, the first feature film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, caught the attention of Jean Cocteau and is the reason he wanted Melville to direct <i>Les Enfants Terribles</i> (1950).
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<br />Literature: Nourmand, Tony. <I>100 Movie Posters: The Essential Collection</I>, (Reel Art Press, 2013).
<br /> <I>63 x 47 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/351/Sale 24309 Lot 352: Once Upon A Time In The Westhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/352/<div class="LotName"><i>Once Upon A Time In The West</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Rafran Cinematograficam, 1968. Italian 4-folio, linen-backed. Director Sergio Leone's spaghetti western was a financial failure in the United States but a box office bonanza in Europe. Typically cast as the hero, Henry Fonda played a truly evil character opposite such stars as Charles Bronson and Jason Robards.
<br /> <I>79 x 55 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/352/Sale 24309 Lot 353: Fellini's Satyriconhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/353/<div class="LotName"><i>Fellini's Satyricon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Produzioni Europee Associati, 1969. Italian 2-folio, linen-backed. Federico Fellini won the Oscar&#174; as Best Director for this study in hedonism and debauchery set in Roman times.
<br /> <I>42.5 x 60 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/353/Sale 24309 Lot 354: Angels with Dirty Faceshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/354/<div class="LotName"><i>Angels with Dirty Faces</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1938. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Priest Pat O'Brien tries to temper the influence of tough guy James Cagney on the Dead End Kids, all of whom are featured in this gangster film's poster art.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/354/Sale 24309 Lot 355: The Letterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/355/<div class="LotName"><i>The Letter</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1940. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Bette Davis was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award&#174; for her role as a woman who attempts to cover up a murder.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/355/Sale 24309 Lot 356: The Maltese Falconhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/356/<div class="LotName"><i>The Maltese Falcon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1941. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. A two-gun-toting Humphrey Bogart as "Sam Spade" dominates the poster art of this film noir classic based on the Dashiell Hammett novel. This was the first film directed by John Huston, who would go on to form a successful actor/director partnership with Bogart.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/356/Sale 24309 Lot 357: This Gun for Hirehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/357/<div class="LotName"><i>This Gun for Hire</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1942. U.S. one sheet poster, style A, framed. "The Girl with the Peek-a-boo Bang," Veronica Lake, and film hero Alan Ladd create sparks in this, their first of four films together. Adapted from a Graham Greene novel and directed by Frank Tuttle, its success was the catalyst to Ladd's stardom.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/357/Sale 24309 Lot 358: Journey Into Fearhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/358/<div class="LotName"><i>Journey Into Fear</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1942. Insert poster, paper-backed.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/358/Sale 24309 Lot 359: To Have and Have Nothttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/359/<div class="LotName"><i>To Have and Have Not</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1944. U.S. banner, 1956 re-release. Director Howard Hawks introduced a very young Lauren Bacall to audiences in this suspense film that paired her with her soon-to-be-husband, Humphrey Bogart. Their electric love scenes are best remembered for this particular line of dialogue which Bacall directs at Bogart: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow."
<br /> <I>82 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/359/Sale 24309 Lot 360: Laurahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/360/<div class="LotName"><i>Laura</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century-Fox, 1944. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews star in this classic film noir that the American Film Institute classified as one of the "ten best mystery films of all time." Directed by Otto Preminger, the film won an Academy Award&#174; for Best Cinematography and will forever be remembered for the haunting "Laura" theme music composed by David Raksin.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/360/Sale 24309 Lot 361: Double Indemnityhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/361/<div class="LotName"><i>Double Indemnity</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1944. U.S. one sheet, style A, framed. Fred MacMurray has eyes only for Barbara Stanwyck in this striking poster for director Billy Wilder's film noir classic. Wilder also co-wrote the screenplay with famed detective fiction writer, Raymond Chandler.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/361/Sale 24309 Lot 362: The Postman Always Rings Twicehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/362/<div class="LotName"><i>The Postman Always Rings Twice</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1946. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Femme fatale Lana Turner manipulates the lovestruck John Garfield into killing her husband in this film noir classic directed by Tay Garnett. Based on the 1934 bestseller by James M. Cain, MGM had to wait until 1944 to produce the film because of its risqu&#233; plot.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/362/Sale 24309 Lot 363: The Treasure of the Sierra Madrehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/363/<div class="LotName"><i>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1948. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. John Huston directed his father, Walter Huston, to a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award&#174; in this drama about gold prospectors.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/363/Sale 24309 Lot 364: The Lady from Shanghaihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/364/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady from Shanghai</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1948. One sheet poster, linen-backed.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/364/Sale 24309 Lot 365: The Lady from Shanghaihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/365/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady from Shanghai</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1948. Insert poster, paper-backed.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/365/Sale 24309 Lot 366: The Lady from Shanghaihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/366/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady from Shanghai</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1948. Lobby card. Gorgeous full-length portrait card of Rita Hayworth.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/366/Sale 24309 Lot 367: The Lady from Shanghaihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/367/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lady from Shanghai</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1948. Lobby card. Depicts Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth in the film's "hall of mirrors" sequence.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/367/Sale 24309 Lot 368: Womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/368/<div class="LotName"><i>Woman</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Maurice Tourneur Productions, 1918. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. The lobby art for this poster touts the unusual nature of the film's subject matter, and it was indeed an anomaly for its time. The silent film revolves around a series of vignettes showing women in various historical situations which portray them in a mostly negative light.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/368/Sale 24309 Lot 369: Beau Gestehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/369/<div class="LotName"><i>Beau Geste</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1926. U.S. half sheet poster, paper-backed.
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/369/Sale 24309 Lot 370: Rainhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/370/<div class="LotName"><i>Rain</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1932. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. A striking portrait of Joan Crawford as prostitute "Sadie Thompson" is the focal point of this poster. Gloria Swanson and Rita Hayworth also made film versions of this story based on the play <I>Rain</I> by John Colton and Clemence Randolph after the short story <I>Miss Sadie Thompson</I> by W. Somerset Maugham.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/370/Sale 24309 Lot 371: Dancing Ladyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/371/<div class="LotName"><i>Dancing Lady</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. U.S. one sheet poster, style D, framed. A scantily clad Joan Crawford, along with dramatic closeups of Crawford and Clark Gable, highlight this poster for the film, which also marks the film debut of Fred Astaire. The Crawford/Gable partnership was a moneymaker for MGM, and the duo made a total of eight films together for the company.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/371/Sale 24309 Lot 372: Queen Christinahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/372/<div class="LotName"><i>Queen Christina</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1933. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Greta Garbo personifies the regal Queen Christina in this arresting poster art. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, the film also starred Garbo's real-life love, John Gilbert, in his fourth (and last) screen partnership with Garbo.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/372/Sale 24309 Lot 373: David Copperfieldhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/373/<div class="LotName"><i>David Copperfield</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1935. U.S. one sheet poster, style B, framed. The colorful cast of character actors such as Edna May Oliver, W.C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore, and Freddie Bartholomew are all featured on the poster art for this Charles Dickens classic directed by George Cukor.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/373/Sale 24309 Lot 374: It Happened One Nighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/374/<div class="LotName"><i>It Happened One Night</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia, 1934. U.S. title card, framed. This Frank Capra-directed classic was the first film to receive all 5 major Academy Awards&#174;, a feat not achieved again until 1975's <I>One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.</I>
<br /> <I>14 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/374/Sale 24309 Lot 375: Top Hathttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/375/<div class="LotName"><i>Top Hat</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1935. U.S. half sheet poster, framed. Arguably the best of the 10 films that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made together, this poster art captures the Art Deco extravagance that helped make the film so popular during the Depression. With music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a supporting cast of now-legendary characters actors such as Edward Everett Horton and Eric Blore, <I>Top Hat</I> became RKO's most profitable film of the 1930s, saving the studio from bankruptcy.
<br /> <I>28 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/375/Sale 24309 Lot 376: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/376/<div class="LotName"><i>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1937. U.S. insert poster, framed. Gustaf Tenggren's poster artwork shows a frightened Snow White as she imagines a forest of evil trees attacking her. As Walt Disney's first full-length animated feature, the success of <I>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</I> paved the way for the animated film genre and garnered Disney 11 Oscar&#174; nominations and one honorary Oscar&#174;.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/376/Sale 24309 Lot 377: Gone With the Windhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/377/<div class="LotName"><i>Gone With the Wind</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. U.S. three sheet poster, framed. Margaret Mitchell's tale of the love affair between Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara amidst the Civil War is David O. Selznick's greatest project. This poster was produced for the 1940 general release of the film and to notify audiences that the film was its original full length and had not been cut. Directed for the most part by Victor Fleming (with some sequences directed by George Cukor and Sam Wood), <I>Gone With the Wind</I> won 10 Academy Awards&#174;.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/377/Sale 24309 Lot 378: It's a Wonderful Lifehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/378/<div class="LotName"><i>It's a Wonderful Life</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1946. U.S. insert poster, framed. Few films have captured the affection of moviegoers to the extent of this Frank Capra-directed homespun classic. Although the film was nominated for 5 Academy Awards&#174;, after its release it took decades for it to earn its reputation, largely because of its popularity through television viewings.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/378/Sale 24309 Lot 379: The Razor's Edgehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/379/<div class="LotName"><i>The Razor's Edge</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century-Fox, 1946. U.S. one sheet poster, framed.
<br />Famed artist Norman Rockwell's poster artwork features Fox's longtime leading man, Tyrone Power, as the center of attention amongst his co-stars, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb, Herbert Marshall, Anne Baxter (who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar&#174;), and John Payne. The film was based on a play by W. Somerset Maugham.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/379/Sale 24309 Lot 380: All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/380/<div class="LotName"><i>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">20th Century-Fox, 1950. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. "Fasten your seat belts ... it's going to be a bumpy night," warns Bette Davis. The film won six Oscars&#174;, including Best Director for Joseph L. Mankiewicz and also features Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest and most significant roles.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/380/Sale 24309 Lot 381: Sunset Boulevardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/381/<div class="LotName"><i>Sunset Boulevard</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1950. U.S. one sheet poster, Style A, framed. "I am big ... it's the pictures that got small!" declares Gloria Swanson in the role of Norma Desmond, the washed-up silent screen star whose delusions of grandeur ensnare William Holden into her web. Winner of 3 Academy Awards&#174;, <I>Sunset Boulevard</I> is considered one of the most accurate depictions of Hollywood ever filmed.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/381/Sale 24309 Lot 382: Sunset Boulevardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/382/<div class="LotName"><i>Sunset Boulevard</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1950. Half sheet poster, style A.
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/382/Sale 24309 Lot 383: The African Queenhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/383/<div class="LotName"><i>The African Queen</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1951. U.S. one sheet poster, 1952R, framed. A glamorous Katharine Hepburn, a suave Humphrey Bogart, and some hungry hippos are just a few of the scenarios highlighted in this poster art. Directed by John Huston, Bogart won his only Oscar&#174; for his performance as "Charlie Allnut." The film, which was shot on location in Africa, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1994.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/383/Sale 24309 Lot 384: Strangers on a Trainhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/384/<div class="LotName"><i>Strangers on a Train</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Brothers, 1951. Belgian poster, linen-backed. <br /> <I>14 x 22 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/384/Sale 24309 Lot 385: Dial M for Murderhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/385/<div class="LotName"><i>Dial M for Murder</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1954. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. The usually amiable Ray Milland plays the sinister husband of Grace Kelly, with whom Hitchcock would make 2 more films before she became Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco in 1956.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/385/Sale 24309 Lot 386: Rear Windowhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/386/<div class="LotName"><i>Rear Window</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1954. U.S. half sheet poster, style A, framed. James Stewart's preoccupation with spying on his neighbors is highlighted in the poster art for Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful masterpiece. The film also stars a luminous Grace Kelly, whose penchant for adventure (all while wearing spectacular Edith Head designs) allows Stewart to see her in a new light.
<br /> <I>28 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/386/Sale 24309 Lot 387: Rear Windowhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/387/<div class="LotName"><i>Rear Window</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1954. Insert poster, paper-backed.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/387/Sale 24309 Lot 388: Freakshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/388/<div class="LotName"><i>Freaks</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, R-1949. A complete set of 8 lobby cards, with original storage envelope stamped <i>"Freaks"</i> and <i>"An Excelsior Picture."</i> Tod Browning's <i>Freaks</i> (1932) offended both critics and audiences deeply, all but ending his directorial career. The film was not revived until 1949, when exploitation producer Dwain Esper reissued it, sometimes retitling it <i>Forbidden Love</i> or <i>Nature's Mistakes</i>. Esper's lobby cards luridly ballyhoo <i>Freaks</i> with ad copy like: <i>"Do Siamese Twins make love?"</i><br /> <I>11 x 14 in</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/388/Sale 24309 Lot 389: Creature From the Black Lagoonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/389/<div class="LotName"><i>Creature From the Black Lagoon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal, 1954. U.S. half sheet poster, style B, framed. All of the action in this 3D cult favorite is captured in the poster art, including the climactic underwater sequences. Interestingly, producer William Alland's inspiration for the film was the traditional fairy tale, <I>Beauty and the Beast</I>.
<br /> <I>28 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/389/Sale 24309 Lot 390: The Searchershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/390/<div class="LotName"><i>The Searchers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1956. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Considered the "greatest American western" by the American Film Institute in 2008, this John Ford-directed film remains a masterpiece.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/390/Sale 24309 Lot 391: The Searchershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/391/<div class="LotName"><i>The Searchers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1956. Insert poster, linen-backed.
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/391/Sale 24309 Lot 392: Lawrence of Arabiahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/392/<div class="LotName"><i>Lawrence of Arabia</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1962. U.S. one sheet poster, roadshow style A, framed. Painter Howard Terpning illustrated this striking poster image of Peter O'Toole, whose performance in the titular role won him a Best Actor Oscar&#174; nomination. The film won 10 Academy Awards&#174;, including one for Best Picture and Best Director (David Lean).
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/392/Sale 24309 Lot 393: Breakfast at Tiffany'shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/393/<div class="LotName"><i>Breakfast at Tiffany's</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1961. U.S. six sheet poster, linen-backed. Audrey Hepburn plays the role for which she is best remembered, that of the vulnerable-yet-steely "Holly Golightly" in this romance which also stars George Peppard. The film was nominated for 5 Oscars&#174; (including Best Actress for Hepburn) and won 2 for music by Henry Mancini. Artwork is by Robert E. McGinnis.
<br /> <I>81 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24309/lot/393/Sale 24465 Lot 1000: A bust of Harper Goffhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1000/<div class="LotName">A bust of Harper Goff</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Molded plaster bust, hollow, unpainted, with engraved signature ("Salvatore C. Pietro 69"). A bust of Goff, bearded, by Los Angeles-based sculptor Salvatore Pietro, which Goff displayed at his home.
<br /> <I>9 x 9.5 x 20.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1000/Sale 24465 Lot 1001: A Harper Goff hand-illustrated autobiography of his early life, titled Unlikely Cowboyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1001/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff hand-illustrated autobiography of his early life, titled <i>Unlikely Cowboy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Approximately 105 illustrations, mostly Xerographic reproductions hand-colored with acrylics and watercolors, various sizes, with 6 small original pen and ink drawings on tracing paper, with handwritten captions throughout, 1985-1986, 58 pp (44 pp feature art), pp 1-41 hand-numbered in ink, with 2 original photographs, silver gelatin prints, 1 loose typed page of autobiographical notes, housed in a large blue photo album with a tab taped to inner front cover labeled <i>"Unlikely Cowboy"</i> in green marker. A fascinating unpublished visual autobiography of Harper Goff's youth in Ft. Collins, Colorado, circa the 1920s. Goff's nostalgic drawings affectionately record the people, places, wildlife, and everyday occurrences of his rustic upbringing. Goff depicts himself as a youngster periodically throughout. Goff's love of small-town Americana, which heavily impacted his designs for Disneyland, is vividly apparent in these warmhearted drawings.
<br /> <I>Album: 2.25 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1001/Sale 24465 Lot 1002: A Midsummer Night's Dream premiere programhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1002/<div class="LotName"><i>A Midsummer Night's Dream</i> premiere program</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1935. 42 pp program pasted within a gatefold parchment cover with red cord tie, metal plaque on velvet depicting reliefs of Shakespeare, the Warner Brothers, and Max Reinhardt, with credits list, 4 pp, and information. Max Reinhardt's lavish all-star adaptation of Shakespeare's <i>A Midsummer Night's Dream</i> was one of Goff's earliest film assignments as a production illustrator. This very elaborate program was prepared for the film's star-studded Los Angeles premiere on October 16, 1935.
<br /> <I>Program: 11 x 13.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1002/Sale 24465 Lot 1003: A lot of 1940s Warner Club News magazineshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1003/<div class="LotName">A lot of 1940s <i>Warner Club News</i> magazines</div>
<div class="LotDesc">17 issues (including one duplicate), June, 1942-June, 1945, 4to, approximately 26 pp each. Goff's collection of issues of the Warner Bros. Studios' house organ for its crewmembers from when he was working in their art department. Each illustrated issue features articles about various departments and the films in production. Goff occasionally contributed illustrations to the magazine.
<br /> <I>12.5 x 9.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1003/Sale 24465 Lot 1004: A group of Harper Goff set design paintings for San Antonio and Pete Kelly's Blueshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1004/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff set design paintings for <i>San Antonio</i> and <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc"><I>San Antonio</I>: Warner Bros., 1945. Eight drawings, gouache, pen, and pencil on board, matted, each mat has a mimeographed title card: <i>"'San Antonio' / Art Director / Ted Smith / Illustrator / Harper Goff,"</i> 5 with captioned set names in pencil, 4 are signed ("Harper Goff"), with a pencil self-portrait sketch to one mat's verso; <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i>: Warner Bros., 1955. One drawing, watercolor and pencil on board, <i>"Int. Pete's Room"</i> in watercolor to lower left, matted with a clear celluloid overlay. Goff worked (uncredited) as a production illustrator on the western <i>San Antonio</i> starring Errol Flynn; the film received an Academy Award&#174; nomination for Best Art Direction (Ted Smith, Jack McConaghy). Goff's drawings depict various sets from the film. The drawing from <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i> depicts Prohibition-Era jazz musician "Pete Kelly's" (Jack Webb) dingy cold-water flat.
<br /> <I>San Antonio: Overall: 15 x 20 in.; within mat: 7 x 9.25 in to 10.5 x 13.5 in.; Pete Kelly's Blues: overall: 18 x 30 in.; within mat: 9 x 23 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1004/Sale 24465 Lot 1005: A group of Harper Goff's scripts of The Great Locomotive Chasehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1005/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff's scripts of <i>The Great Locomotive Chase</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buena Vista, 1956. Typed carbon manuscript, Comprehensive Action Breakdown by Harper Goff, 25 pp, March 19, 1952, bound with brads in blue wrappers, title, <i>"Comprehensive action breakdown / Chase sequence,"</i> <i>"Harper Goff / 3 - 19 &#8211; 52"</i> to Walt Disney Productions script label to front cover, bound with a metal clasp in blue wrappers.
<br />Typed carbon manuscript, Suggested Story Outline by Charles O'Neal, 35 pp, October 10, 1952, title, <i>"Production #1763,"</i> <i>"Treatment by: Charles O'Neal / 10 - 10 &#8211; 52"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions label to cover.
<br />Miimeographed manuscript, Extended Treatment by Charles O'Neal, 98 pp, November 11, 1952, bound with brads in blue wrappers, title, <i>"Extended Treatment"</i> and <i>"By / Charles O'Neal / November 11, 1952"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions label to front wrapper, thumbnail sketches in pencil to title page and p 95.
<br />Typed carbon manuscript, First Draft Screenplay by Charles O'Neal, 150 pp, January 15, 1953, bound with brads in blue wrappers, title, <i>"First Draft Screenplay / By / Charles O'Neal / January 15, 1953"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions label to front wrapper, annotated in pencil and red pencil, several pages bookmarked with paperclips.
<br />Typed carbon manuscript, First Draft Screenplay by Charles O'Neal, 150 pp, January 15, 1953, bound with brads in blue wrappers, title, <i>"First Draft Screenplay,"</i> <i>"By / Charles O'Neal / January 15, 1953"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions Script Department label to front wrapper, <i>"Jackie - / SU &#8211; 2 &#8211; 3640"</i> in pencil to script label.
<br />An archive of five treatments and scripts on this live-action Disney production which stars Fess Parker and Jeffrey Hunter in the true story of Union agents who steal a Confederate train and sabotage the Confederate railroad system. Goff was a major railroading enthusiast and is credited in the film as "Production Researcher." The Comprehensive Action Breakdown of a locomotive chase for the film in this lot credited to Goff seems to indicate he had a creative hand in it. Lawrence Edward Watkin is the sole credited screenwriter on the film, but his name is absent from these scripts.
<br /> <I>9 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1005/Sale 24465 Lot 1006: Two original Ward Kimball caricatures of Harper Goffhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1006/<div class="LotName">Two original Ward Kimball caricatures of Harper Goff</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Goff only caricature: Charcoal pencil on sketchpad paper, matted; Goff and Kimball caricature: Mixed media on animation paper with registration holes in lower border, matted, both drawings signed ("Ward Kimball"). Supervising animator Ward Kimball was one of Walt Disney's legendary "Nine Old Men" and contributed heavily to many Disney classics; he was Harper Goff's peer at Disney and a fellow member of the "Firehouse Five Plus Two." These two drawings are classic examples of Kimball's excellent draftsmanship and knack for caricature. One depicts Goff seated wearing a vintage military cap and the other shows Goff singing with Kimball, surrounded by cameras, film, and a bottle.
<br /> <I>Caricature of Goff only: overall: 20 x 26.75 in.; within mat: 14 x 20 in.; Goff and Kimball caricature: overall: 18 x 21 in.; within mat: 11.5 x 15 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1006/Sale 24465 Lot 1007: A Harper Goff photograph album including images of the "Firehouse Five Plus Two"http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1007/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff photograph album including images of the "Firehouse Five Plus Two"</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Approximately 253 black-and-white and 57 color photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes, 1920s-1980s, 78 pp, housed in a blue photo album. This heavily illustrated photo album/scrapbook includes 13 pages of photographs and clippings related to Goff's musical career with the "Firehouse Five Plus Two." Other photographs include many candids of Goff throughout his life; numerous family snapshots; Goff drawing designs for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i>; a posed color portrait of the <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i> crew on set; a color candid of Goff playing the banjo with a young girl, circa 1961 (the photo has animator Ward Kimball's name and address stamp to its verso; the girl is likely Kimball's daughter, Chloe); 5 color photographs of Ward Kimball's Grizzly Flats railroad station (circa June, 1979); Goff on a miniature railroad; and two images of Goff with director Richard Fleischer working on <i>The Vikings</i>. The ephemera in this album includes his Santa Ana High School Diploma, 1930, and Honor Society membership card; and a clipping about Goff's teenage filmmaking efforts. Also with letters, most notably an autograph letter signed ("Harper"), 1 p, July 16, 1935, in which Goff writes excitedly to his mother that he has been hired by Warner Bros.' Art Department.
<br /> <I>Album: 2.5 x 12.5 x 16 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1007/Sale 24465 Lot 1008: A Harper Goff banjo and a large lot of "Firehouse Five Plus Two" memorabiliahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1008/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff banjo and a large lot of "Firehouse Five Plus Two" memorabilia</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A Bacon and Day Silver Bell four-string banjo, model No. 4, circa 1920s, featuring a wooden resonator with brass parts, a large brass plaque on resonator personalized <i>"H Goff,"</i> <i>"Style No. 4 / B & D Silver Bell / The Bacon Banjo Co. Inc. Groton, Conn"</i> engraved to small brass plaque on verso, manufacturer name and model number to brass armrest, mother of pearl inlay to fingerboard, with a Weather King banjo head, a rhinestone to neck's side (missing a rhinestone on opposite side) and one rhinestone on peghead, small paper labels (<i>"C,"</i> <i>"EF,"</i> <i>"F,"</i> <i>"AF,"</i> <i>"BF"</i>) in Goff's hand taped to neck's right side, with purple velvet-lined black leather carrying case containing extra strings and maintenance equipment (screwdrivers, etc.) in inner case, with two extra banjo heads, one with approximately 38 autographs mostly in ink, housed in original transmittal package with Joseph Rogers Jr. & Son transmittal label, with a large group of "Firehouse Five Plus Two" ephemera including a scrapbook, 68 pp (15 pp are blank), a gouache on celluloid caricature of the "Firehouse Five" featuring Goff, matted (mat's backing is an original Goff magazine illustration sketch), several "Firehouse Five" LPs, a test pressing record, programs, sheet music, a poster, framed 8 x 10 in. photograph, gelatin silver print, of Goff posing with the banjo in this lot, approximately 35 black-and-white and color photos (including some duplicates), gelatin silver prints, depicting Goff, the "Firehouse Five," etc., a 4 x 5 in. negative Goff portrait photograph holding the banjo, and other related materials.
<br />
<br />Harper Goff was a talented banjo player and a member of Walt Disney's Dixieland band, the "Firehouse Five Plus Two," which was composed mainly of prominent Disney employees like Ward Kimball. After making their national radio debut on <I>The Bing Crosby Show</I> in 1950, the "Firehouse Five Plus Two" performed together on <I>The Mickey Mouse Club</I> and other TV shows, films like <i>Grounds for Marriage</i> (1951) and at public events, and recorded many albums. The band also played at Disneyland on its opening day. Goff played this gorgeous vintage banjo at public events and also plays it in his cameo opposite Janet Leigh in <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i> (1955). The banjo has all its major parts and appears to be in working condition. The celluloid of the "Firehouse Five" included here was likely created for the band's appearance in the Disney Goofy cartoon, <I>How to Dance</I> (1953). Of special interest is a banjo head that Goff collected autographs on, mainly at his performances. The many signatures on it include Bing Crosby, Ginger Rogers, <i>"Satchmo"</i> (Louis Armstrong--the "Firehouse Five" performed with him in Pasadena in 1954), Mack Sennett, Joseph Cotten, Benny Goodman, Vera-Ellen, Sonja Henie, Greer Garson, Hoagy Carmichael, the Andrews Sisters (Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne), Robert Taylor ("Robert" is smudged), Van Johnson, and others.
<br /> <I>Banjo: 4 x 12.75 x 37 in.; banjo case: 4.75 x 16 x 40.5 in.; scrapbook: 1.5 x 12 x 14.5 in.; scrapbook: 1.5 x 12 x 14.5 in.; animation celluloid: 11 x 14 in.; framed photograph: 9.5 x 10.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1008/Sale 24465 Lot 1009: A Harper Goff Ludwig Ambassador banjo with carrying casehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1009/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff Ludwig Ambassador banjo with carrying case</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A Ludwig Ambassador Deluxe 4-string Banjo, circa 1920s, featuring wooden resonator with ornamental wooden inlay to rear and sides, straight laminated neck, engraved brass resonator flange, mother of pearl inlay to fingerboard and <i>"Ambassador / Deluxe / Ludwig"</i> inlaid in mother of pearl to peghead, brass tailpiece engraved <i>"Ludwig USA,"</i> housed in a black leather carrying case with gold velvet lining and inner metal <i>"Ludwig"</i> plaque, with a vintage tenor banjo tuner and a banjo head T-wrench housed within inner case. Harper Goff played this banjo with the "Firehouse Five Plus Two" and at public events.
<br /> <I>Banjo: 3.75 x 13 x 33.5 in.; case: 4.5 x 15 x 35 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1009/Sale 24465 Lot 1010: A Harper Goff scrapbook pertaining to 20,000 Leagues Under the Seahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1010/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff scrapbook pertaining to <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buena Vista, 1954. Comprising 5 <i>"lighting and mood"</i> concept paintings by Goff of the <i>Nautilus</i> attacking the U.S.S. <i>Abraham Lincoln,</i> gouache on illustration paper, 8.75 x 11.75 in.; a <i>"Continuity Sketch"</i> of Ned Land carrying an unconscious man on the <i>Nautilus,</i> pen and ink on graph paper, 4.25 x 10.25 in.; a design of Captain Nemo's salon, charcoal on graph paper, signed and dated ("Harper Goff, '53"), captioned <i>"Int. The 'Nautilus' / Early pencil sketch / suggesting props and dressing. / Note View Port,"</i> 9.25 x 13.25 in.; an original design of rudder repair scene, pen and ink on graph paper, signed ("Harper Goff, '54"), 12 x 9.5 in.; a prop San Francisco newspaper page headlined <i>"Monster Exists, Says French Scientist in Warning to the World!"</i> 11 x 13.5 in.; approximately 66 black-and-white and 76 color photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes, mostly behind-the-scenes images; approximately 31 clippings or reproductions, including 18 of interior and set designs of the <i>Nautilus</i>; photographs of Goff's continuity sketches of the squid attack sequence, April 28, 1954; an autograph letter signed ("William Beebe"), 1 p, July 18, 1930, on Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition stationery, to Goff, with transmittal envelope, with an <i>LA Times</i> story, May 6, 1930, concerning Beebe; a color photograph of a painted design of Vulcania, gelatin silver print, 10 x 13.5 in.; a black and white reproduction of Goff's screen credit; 2 Goff business cards, 1 with Walt Disney Productions; a reproduction of Goff's design of the layout of the <i>Nautilus;</i> a color postcard of the <i>Nautilus,</i> 3.5 x 5.5 in.; an autograph letter signed ("Tom Scherman"), 1 p, October 16, 1967, with drawing by Scherman and a photograph of Scherman in a <i>20,000 Leagues</i> diving suit; an invitation to a gathering of <i>20,000 Leagues</i> fans, 1985, 14 x 8.5 in.; articles on the film; and other related ephemera; with handwritten captions throughout in pen and pencil; 82 pp (3 pp are blank), housed in a red photograph album.
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<br />Titled <i>"A history in informal photography,"</i> this is production designer Harper Goff's personal scrapbook documenting every stage of the making of his masterpiece, Walt Disney's <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.</i> This is a mother lode of original artwork, rare photographs, and ephemera from the film, curated throughout with Goff's handwritten captions. Goff's original art in this lot includes an incredible series of 5 vividly-colored, action-packed sequential paintings of the submarine <i>Nautilus'</i> attack on the USS <i>Abraham Lincoln.</i> These striking, vibrant designs depict the submarine with somewhat more fish-like eyes. Also included are Goff's impressive sketches of Captain Nemo's salon and of the rudder repair scene, both of which he replicated closely onscreen. Goff juxtaposes many of his original designs or copies of them with images of their onscreen counterparts, including the <i>Nautilus,</i> the Victorian diving gear, the cannibal sequence in the Bahamas, and the Giant Squid attack. The album is well-illustrated with behind-the-scenes photographs, many taken by Goff himself; they depict Goff's initial forays to Bermuda locations with director Richard Fleischer, their underwater filming, constructing the full-size <i>Nautilus</i> at Walt Disney Studios, on-location candids, and much more. Two small color underwater pre-production images are captioned <i>"First exposure film test / of lateral visibility at / 30 ft. down. Old, slow / Technicolor film. Photo H.G."</i> One early black and white underwater photograph of the <i>Nautilus</i> is captioned <i>"First tank test of medium / size sub. miniature."</i> There are several rare pictures of Goff in costume for his cameo in the film as a stranded missionary, including a behind-the-scenes photo of him, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorre filming that deleted scene. Goff is shown in other photos pensively standing atop and alongside the massive wooden frame of the full-size <i>Nautilus</i> prior to the addition of its fiberglass hull. The film's divers are pictured suiting up and diving, including a series of three rare snapshots of Goff himself donning diving gear, captioned <i>"Flossee caught me acting blaze [sic] / but suffering stomach moths / just before descending a ladder / into the depths of Avalon Harbor."</i> Among the images of the film's diving gear is a rare color shot captioned <i>"Golden-Boy Technicolor Test Suit"</i> depicting a soaked diver in a different and much brighter version of the film's diving suits. A gag photo of Goff shows him posing with a fishing rod, holding the <i>Nautilus</i> like it was his "catch," which he captioned <i>"Fish caught by Harper Goff / on Labor Day 1952. . . The fish has since been / named 'Oscar.'"</i> The coverage of the cannibal sequence includes photographs of Goff painting a prop skull as an extra watches and a rare candid of Richard Fleischer, Peter Lorre, and Kirk Douglas on location. Walt Disney himself appears in one candid with Fleischer. Goff is also shown teaching Kirk Douglas how to play the banjo. A fascinating series of photos shows Goff painting a large <i>"sheet steel pirate cut / ship cut-out"</i> model for the film. There are several color shots that Goff took while filming the ill-fated "Sunset Squid" sequence. Notably, a set of reproductions of Goff's storyboards for the squid attack sequence included here is that "Sunset Squid" version instead of the rain-soaked final version. The <i>Nautilus</i> is, naturally, frequently represented, including two very sharp images of Goff's "Labor Day" model and two "squashed" images of it, part of the crew's anamorphic film tests. There is also an enthusiastic letter from <i>20,000 Leagues</i> fan and Goff's dear friend, Tom Scherman, dated 1967, possibly their first correspondence. Goff also delves into an early catalyst of <i>20,000 Leagues</i>: a 1930 letter from William Beebe, director of the Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition, to the teenage Goff, who had (unsuccessfully) volunteered to join Beebe's expedition to Nonsuch Island in Bermuda. The letter is preceded by an <i>LA Times</i> story about Beebe's trip in a bathysphere and followed full-circle by photographs of Goff in 1952, using that same bathysphere in an experimental underwater trip as part of his <i>20,000 Leagues</i> research! An extraordinary and unique collection of material from the true mastermind of <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.</i>
<br /> <I>Album: 2.75 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1010/Sale 24465 Lot 1011: A group of Harper Goff's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea scriptshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1011/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff's <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> scripts</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buena Vista, 1954. Mimeographic manuscript, First Draft screenplay by John Tucker Battle, 163 pp, September 5, 1952, bound with brads in blue wrappers, with title and <i>"First Draft &#8211; Screenplay / John Tucker Battle / September 5, 1952"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions Script label to cover, ownership signature ("Harper Goff") in red pencil to label, with 15 divider tabs to pages' tops, each marked <i>"BD"</i> and numbered (#7 is missing), minimal annotations in pencil, script pages are mostly dated July 8, 1952, last 15 pp dated September 4, 1952.
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<br />Mimeographic manuscript, Final Draft screenplay by Earl Felton, 141 pp, with blue revision pages dated January 30, 1954, yellow revision pages dated February 12th, green revision pages dated March 1, and pink revision pages dated March 31, bound with brads in blue wrappers, title and <i>"Final Shooting Script / Screenplay / by / Earl Felton"</i> typed to Walt Disney Productions script label to cover, "<i>Art Director / Harper Goff"</i> typed to additional label to cover, ownership signature ("Personal / Script / Harper Goff") to title page in red ballpoint pen, minimal annotations in pencil, with mimeographic script notes from a consultant, 2 pp, stapled. With <I>Diving Apparatus and Other Submarine Appliances</I> Catalog D.5, Siebe, Gorman & Co Ltd, Surrey, United Kingdom, circa 1890s, hardbound, 4to; a black and white "Story and Pictures Preview Book," pp 1-23 (46 pp, blank versos); and the January 1946 issue of <i>Design</i> magazine with Walt Disney Library stamps and an article on Native body-painting/tattooing paper-clipped.
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<br />Jules Verne's book was initially adapted by screenwriter John Tucker Battle, but Walt Disney reportedly strongly disliked Battle's script and had him replaced. Director Richard Fleischer brought on his frequent collaborator Earl Felton to write the final version, which differs significantly from Battle's verbose draft. The Felton version in this lot includes several unfilmed or deleted scenes, including one with Goff's cameo as a stranded missionary. Also included here is a late Victorian-era diving equipment catalog, which Goff likely used for reference for Captain Nemo's crew's diving gear; an illustrated pre-release preview book featuring artwork of the deleted "Marine monsters from the ocean's depths" scene; and a copy of <i>Design</i> magazine from the Disney Studios Library with a bookmarked 5 pp article on "Personal Ornamentation Among Natives on Malaita Island," which Goff may also have used for reference.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1011/Sale 24465 Lot 1012: A Harper Goff-owned replica 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea diving helmethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1012/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned replica <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> diving helmet</div>
<div class="LotDesc">"Crown"-style diving helmet and breastplate, fiberglass and other materials including corrugated rubber tubes and metal chain, mounted on a painted wooden rack. A replica of one of Captain Nemo's crewmen's Victorian-era diving helmets; this helmet was made in the 1970s or 1980s by Goff's dear friend, devoted <i>20,000 Leagues</i> fan Tom Scherman, and gifted to him. Goff displayed this helmet in his home.
<br /> <I>Helmet: 13 x 17 x 19.5 in.; base: approximately 6 x 15 x 17.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1012/Sale 24465 Lot 1013: A Harper Goff-owned model replica of the Nautilus submarinehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1013/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned model replica of the <i>Nautilus</i> submarine</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Resin model with other materials, painted. A striking replica of Goff's <i>Nautilus,</i> made and gifted to him by his dear friend and prot&#233;g&#233;, <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> fan extraordinaire Tom Scherman, in the 1970s or 1980s.
<br /> <I>5 x 7 x 33 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1013/Sale 24465 Lot 1014: A Harper Goff-owned model replica of the Nautilus submarinehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1014/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned model replica of the <i>Nautilus</i> submarine</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Resin model with other materials, painted. A replica of Goff's "Labor Day" prototype model of Captain Nemo's <i>Nautilus</i>, made for Goff by his close friend Tom Scherman. (The original prototype model is thought to be lost.) Scherman was a major <i>20,000 Leagues</i> fan and an ongoing consultant for the Walt Disney Company on their various <i>20,000 Leagues</i> attractions. Goff can be seen holding this model in <i>Cinefantastique</i> magazine (May 1984) in a photo that was horizontally "flipped." One of Scherman's copies of this model is pictured in <i>Scale Modeler</i> magazine (October 1974).
<br /> <I>4 x 5 x 30 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1014/Sale 24465 Lot 1015: A Harper Goff-owned 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea model of Captain Nemo in diving gearhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1015/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> model of Captain Nemo in diving gear</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Molded resin figure, circa 1980s, painted. This figure of Captain Nemo in his diving gear was cast from a sculpture by Academy Award&#174;-nominated visual effects artist Jim Danforth and Harry Hawthorne, and was produced in limited quantities. Note: The figure originally came with a base and weapon, which are not included.
<br /> <I>3.75 x 4 x 9 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1015/Sale 24465 Lot 1016: A Harper Goff-owned replica flintlock pistolhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1016/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned replica flintlock pistol</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A reproduction flintlock holster pistol in late 18th century style. This elaborate prop flintlock pistol is akin to the ones on display in Captain Nemo's salon within Goff's submarine <i>Nautilus</i> in <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.</i> This pistol likely did not appear in the film, but may have been used as set dressing for a later Walt Disney <i>20,000 Leagues</i> attraction.
<br /> <I>2 x 4.5 x 16 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1016/Sale 24465 Lot 1017: A Harper Goff-owned model of the submarine Nautilus at seahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1017/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff-owned model of the submarine <i>Nautilus</i> at sea</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Customized resin model submarine with additional clear plastic pieces, mounted on painted wooden base. A custom fan-made model of Harper Goff's <i>Nautilus</i> from <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,</i> depicting the submarine partially submerged with custom water trails added to the base.
<br /> <I>2.25 x 7 x 17.25 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1017/Sale 24465 Lot 1018: Four Ozalid designs of the submarines Nautilus, Nautilus II and Twinautilushttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1018/<div class="LotName">Four Ozalid designs of the submarines <i>Nautilus,</i> <i>Nautilus II</i> and <i>Twinautilus</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">4 Ozalids, circa 1980s, including: a design titled <i>"The Submarine 'Nautilus,'"</i> cutaway view; 2 identical designs, titled <i>"The Submarine 'Nautilus,'"</i> one with additions in black pen, one with note attached: <i>"Captain Nemo's / Nautilus II / Twin Nautilus / 1982 / Harper designed";</i> a design titled <i>"Captain Nemos [sic] / Nautilus II the Twinautilus,"</i> with Xerographic signature ("Harper Goff '82"). A group of four designs of Goff's <i>Nautilus</i> submarine from <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> and subsequent related designs. One depicts cutaway views of Goff's film version of the <i>Nautilus,</i> probably prepared long after <i>20,000 Leagues. . .</i> was completed. The other three depict the <i>Nautilus II</i>, a design closer to Jules Verne's and Walt Disney's original sleeker, futuristic concepts, and the <i>Twinautilus,</i> featuring dual hulls. The two later designs were created by Goff and his prot&#233;g&#233; Tom Scherman in the 1980s for a proposed companion film to <i>20,000 Leagues. . .</i> One of the <i>Nautilus II</i> Ozalids has an upper "rake" fin drawn in neatly in black pen by Goff.
<br /> <I>"The Submarine Nautilus": 18.25 x 34.25 in.; "The Submarine Nautilus" with pen addition: 24 x 35.5 in.; alternate Nautilus design: 24.75 x 35.75 in.; Twinautilus: 16.5 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1018/Sale 24465 Lot 1019: A Harper Goff Pete Kelly's Blues screenplay and teleplayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1019/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i> screenplay and teleplay</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1955. Mimeographic manuscript, bound with brads in beige Mark VII Productions wrappers, Shooting Final screenplay by Richard L. Breen, March 14, 1955, 113 pp, most pages folded inward to indicate completion, ownership signature ("Property of / Harper Goff") to front wrapper in ink. Teleplay: Mimeographic manuscript, teleplay by James E. Moser, 33 pp, May 16, 1958, with blue revision pages dated May 20, 1958, bound with brads in off-white Mark VII wrappers, annotated in pencil, ownership signature ("H. Goff") to cover and title page in pen, cast list bound in, most pages folded in half to indicate completion. Directed by and starring Jack Webb, <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i> was Webb's adaptation of his own radio series about Kelly, a Prohibition-era bandleader who runs afoul of mobsters. Goff was production designer on the film and also cameos as a banjo player in it. Webb later produced a <i>Pete Kelly's Blues</i> TV series; Goff worked in some uncredited capacity on "The Gus Trumbo Story."
<br /> <I>9 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1019/Sale 24465 Lot 1020: Two Harper Goff screenplays of The Vikings with his production archivehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1020/<div class="LotName">Two Harper Goff screenplays of <i>The Vikings</i> with his production archive</div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1958. Mimeographic manuscript, (titled <I>The Viking</I>), Revised Final Screenplay by Noel Langley, January 17, 1957, 136 pp, with blue revision pages dated February 5th and yellow revision pages dated March 4th, annotated, bound with brads in beige wrappers, <i>"H. Goff / Palace Hotel / Copenhagen. DK"</i> in black marker to cover, <i>"Harper Goff. Pers"</i> in black marker to cover under title, with several letters folded in.
<br />Mimeographic manuscript, (Titled <I>The Viking</I>), Revised Final Screenplay by Noel Langley, January 17, 1957, 134 pp, bound with brads in blue wrappers, ownership signature ("H. Goff") to cover in black marker, with typed carbon production notes, 12 pp and a map, housed in folded sheets of lined paper, 4 original set design drawings, 2 pp of production correspondence, annotated reference photographs, and other production ephemera, and an original drawing of a ship, pen and ink on paper.
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<br />Goff reteamed with <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> director Richard Fleischer and star Kirk Douglas (who doubled as producer on <i>The Vikings</i>) for this hit Norse adventure costarring Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. (Goff himself cameos in the film.) Goff had to accurately re-create three Viking ships, a Viking village, and many other period details in the film's primarily Norwegian and French filming locations. Goff's focus on authenticity is reflected in these detailed production design files on Viking life, including his drawings of Viking homes. The scripts included here are the initial version by Noel Langley, co-screenwriter of <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> (1939). Fleischer championed Langley's script, but Douglas disliked Langley's dialogue and had him replaced. Calder Willingham and Dale Wasserman received final screenwriting credit, but neither of them is mentioned in these drafts, which differ noticeably from their rewritten versions.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1020/Sale 24465 Lot 1021: A Harper Goff hand-colored Ozalid of the Chocolate Room from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1021/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff hand-colored Ozalid of the Chocolate Room from <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Ozalid, hand-colored with watercolors, <i>"Int.- The Chocolate Room,"</i> reproduction signature ("Harper Goff '69") within Ozalid. An elaborate design of the chocolate room, featuring details unused in the film, like ice cream-themed decorations.
<br /> <I>18.5 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1021/Sale 24465 Lot 1022: A Harper Goff drawing of the main characters from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1022/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff drawing of the main characters from <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Black marker on tracing paper, labeled in black marker (L-R): <i>"Oompa-Loompa's / Wonka / Charlie / Gramps / Augustus Gloop / Veruca Salt / Violet Beauregarde / Mike Teavee,"</i> captioned <i>"Relative Sizes of Principal Characters."</i> Goff's full-length drawings of the film's protagonists; his character designs cleave closely to Joseph Schindelman's illustrations for Roald Dahl's <i>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,</i> including a bearded Willy Wonka. However, The Oompa-Loompas in this drawing look noticeably different from those in the book and the finished film.
<br /> <I>17-7/8 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1022/Sale 24465 Lot 1023: A Harper Goff design of the Chocolate Room for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with Candy Tree designshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1023/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff design of the Chocolate Room for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i> with Candy Tree designs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Original drawing, black marker on tracing paper, <i>"Int. The Chocolate Room,"</i> <i>"78"</i> and signed ("Harper Goff '69") to lower right; 2 smaller original drawings, marker and color pencil on paper, titled "Finger Trees / with enormous grapes / growing to the sky" and "Gum-Bear-Tree"; 1 large original drawing, pencil on tracing paper, with title and notes in German, dated <i>"26-6-70,"</i> numbered <i>"45"</i> in black marker. An elaborate design featuring two scenes with Wonka in different areas of the same drawing, to show scale. This version of the Factory includes details unused in the film, like ice cream-themed decorations. Also with three designs for two of Wonka's candy trees growing within the Factory. One is a larger, more refined version of the smaller sketches, apparently drawn by someone besides Goff; the notes on it are in German, since the film was shot in Munich.
<br /> <I>Chocolate Room: 17.75 x 24 in.; Finger Trees and Gum-Bear-Tree: 8.75 x 11.25 in.; trees on tracing paper: 16.5 x 23.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1023/Sale 24465 Lot 1024: Two original Harper Goff storyboards for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1024/<div class="LotName">Two original Harper Goff storyboards for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. 2 original drawings, black marker on tracing paper, one drawing captioned <i>"Step Layout for Tests Tunnel Sequence"</i> in black marker and signed and dated ("H. Goff / June 6, '70"), with a period reproduction. One storyboard details the wild boat ride through Willy Wonka's tunnel, complete with detailed diagrams of the scene's visual effects with instructions for the film's crew; the other depicts Charlie and Grandpa Joe's adventure in the Fizzy Lifting Room, with an extended, unused second half. Also includes a smaller period reproduction of the Fizzy Lifting Room drawing.
<br /> <I>Tunnel sequence: 17.75 x 23 in.; Fizzy Lifting Room: 16 x 23 in.; period reproduction: 12 x 16 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1024/Sale 24465 Lot 1025: A Harper Goff drawing of the Long Tunnel for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1025/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff drawing of the Long Tunnel for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Black marker and pencil on tracing paper, notations to drawing in black marker: <i>"Long tunnel with special arched rooms,"</i> <i>"81,"</i> and signed ("Harper Goff '70") to lower right. An intricate Goff drawing depicting Wonka on a walkway between two waterways in a long tunnel. The waterways are surrounded by many numbered rooms with arched entrances to rooms where the Oompa-Loompas work.
<br /> <I>17.75 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1025/Sale 24465 Lot 1026: A large lot of Harper Goff drawings of the Wonkamobile for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1026/<div class="LotName">A large lot of Harper Goff drawings of the Wonkamobile for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. 22 original drawings, black marker and pencil on tracing paper, many signed, dated (1969-1970), and/or numbered by Goff in black marker; 17 Ozalids and other period reproductions (including 4 Ozalids heavily annotated by Goff in pencil); and a black and white photograph of Goff with the Wonkamobile, silver gelatin print, matted. An extensive archive of Goff's drawings chronicling the development of Willy Wonka's foaming car, the Wonkamobile. The original drawings in this lot mainly depict the film's characters with the vehicle or are schematics of it. Goff's earliest designs--titled "The Phizzmobile"--differ significantly from the finished product: Wonka is depicted driving the car backwards using "Front-View Mirrors," and it has zany hydraulics for traveling up and down stairs.
<br /> <I>Approximately 12 x 16 in. to 16.5 x 23 in.; photograph (matted): overall: 13 x 15 in.; within mat: 8.5 x 11 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1026/Sale 24465 Lot 1027: A Harper Goff production drawing of the Chocolate Factory interior from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1027/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff production drawing of the Chocolate Factory interior from <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Black marker and pencil on tracing paper, <i>"77"</i> and signed ("H. Goff '69") in black marker to lower right. A stunning drawing of one of Goff's alternate, larger, and more elaborate Factory interior designs. Willy Wonka is depicted at center surrounded by Oompa-Loompas at work.
<br /> <I>17.75 x 23.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1027/Sale 24465 Lot 1028: A group of Harper Goff drawings of the S.S. Wonkatania for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1028/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff drawings of the S.S. <i>Wonkatania</i> for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. 1 original drawing, 1 Ozalid, 1 period reproduction, and 1 reverse Photostat: Black marker on tracing paper, captioned <i>"Wonka's Boat 1: 33 1/3"</i> in black marker; Ozalid, captioned <i>"The Hard Candy Boat,</i>" annotated with notes and additions in black and red marker, text in English and German; a period reproduction of a drawing titled <i>"The Hard Candy Boat"</i> and an identical reverse Photostat of that same drawing. This lot documents Goff's development of Willy Wonka's ship, alternately known as "The Hard Candy Boat," "The S.S. <i>Wonkatania,"</i> or simply "Wonka's Boat." <i>Willy Wonka</i> director Mel Stuart wrote in his book <i>Willy Wonka, Pure Imagination</i> that it "was originally conceived as a sixteenth-century three-masted sailboat. However, we couldn't fit a vessel that huge on the stage." In the drawings in this lot, the boat is depicted primarily with sails and oars. Since the film was shot in Munich, the text on the "Hard Candy Boat" Ozalid is partly in German.
<br /> <I>12 x 16 in. to 21.75 x 34.25 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1028/Sale 24465 Lot 1029: A group of Harper Goff design drawings of the Great Gum Machine for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1029/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff design drawings of the Great Gum Machine for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. 3 original drawings, 1 Ozalid, and 1 period reproduction: black marker and pencil on tracing paper, labeled <i>"Great Gum Machine,"</i> <i>"83,"</i> signed ("Harper Goff '70"); Ozalid of the preceding drawing, <i>"Charlie"</i> in pencil to verso, mathematical equations in red ink to verso; Black marker on tracing paper, labeled <i>"The Twelve Steps of Manufacture Used by the Great Gum Machine";</i> Period reproduction of the preceding <i>"Twelve Steps"</i> drawing; black marker on tracing paper, labeled <i>"The Great Gum Machine / 82"</i> in black marker, signed ("Harper Goff '70") in black marker, vertical note to left side: <i>"Chocolate Factory / 1970"</i> in brown marker. Goff's striking drawings of Willy Wonka's Great Gum Machine and its individual components. One version depicts a closed-off machine, while the others feature the machine's convoluted workings exposed. Another drawing breaks down the machine's individual steps, including <i>"Adding the Stretchiness,"</i> <i>"Testing for Quality,"</i> and <i>"Dusting on the Powdered Sugar."</i>
<br /> <I>Approximately 17.75 x 23.75 in. "Twelve Steps" period reproduction: 12 x 16 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1029/Sale 24465 Lot 1030: A Harper Goff production drawing of the Inventing Room for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1030/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff production drawing of the Inventing Room for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Black marker on tracing paper. A large, elaborate, unused design for Wonka's Inventing Room, featuring three Willy Wonka figures throughout to establish scale. In director Mel Stuart's book on the making of the film, <i>Willy Wonka,</i> <i>Pure Imagination</i>, Stuart explains how he envisioned Wonka's Inventing Room as "a chaotic mess," like the "witch's kitchen" Roald Dahl described in his novel. However, Goff's extraordinary design depicted this "sleek, stainless steel assembly line," Stuart wrote, which he asked Goff to rework. Goff was initially annoyed by the request, but eventually gave Stuart the "chaotic" look he was after.
<br /> <I>19 x 34 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1030/Sale 24465 Lot 1031: A lot of 3 Harper Goff original drawings of the Wonkavator for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1031/<div class="LotName">A lot of 3 Harper Goff original drawings of the Wonkavator for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Black marker on tracing paper, labeled <i>"The Great Glass Elevator / (Boarding and Take-Off) / 80,"</i> signed ("Harper Goff '70"); black marker on tracing paper, <i>"Wonka-Vator / Bursting Thru [sic] the / Roof,"</i> signed ("Harper Goff '70"); black marker on tracing paper, <i>"Wonka-Vator 1:20"</i> with various other notations. Three original Goff illustrations of the Wonkavator from the film's closing scenes. One depicts the Elevator at rest before taking off and another depicts it shooting through the Chocolate Factory's roof and knocking over a chimney in the process. The third is an annotated diagram of the Wonkavator from various angles.
<br /> <I>16.5 x 24 in. to 18 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1031/Sale 24465 Lot 1032: A miscellaneous lot of Harper Goff's designs for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1032/<div class="LotName">A miscellaneous lot of Harper Goff's designs for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. Comprising 8 original designs, black marker on tracing paper, many signed ("Harper Goff") and dated; 4 designs, Ozalids (2 are duplicates); with an oversize color photograph of Munich, Germany, gelatin silver print, and a hand-drawn thank-you card signed to Goff by 28 crew members inscribed: <i>"Thank you / very / much / for this wonderful / evening / To Harper Goff and / Hank Wynands / from all of the art and constr. team."</i> A group of miscellaneous Harper Goff designs for the film including: The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs (composed of two drawings taped together); Willy Wonka's half-office; a diagram of the Chocolate Factory's interior; a diagram of a conveyor belt system; exterior and interior views of Charlie's house; lettering for Wonka's Inventing Room door; and a comic drawing of the "Wolperdinger," a legendary German winged rabbit unrelated to the film. The latter may have been drawn to kid the film's producer, David Wolper. Also with a thank-you card to Goff from his crew, and a large aerial color photograph of Munich, where <i>Willy Wonka</i> was filmed.
<br /> <I>Approximately 16.5 x 23 in.; photograph of Munich: 18.75 x 18.75 in.; card: overall: 14.5 x 21 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1032/Sale 24465 Lot 1033: A large group of Ozalids and other period reproductions of Harper Goff's designs for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1033/<div class="LotName">A large group of Ozalids and other period reproductions of Harper Goff's designs for <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1971. 20 period reproduction drawings (1 annotated in pen and pencil by Goff) including several duplicates, 9 numbered in red marker to upper right corners; 18 reverse Photostats. An incredible archive of production-used period reproductions of Goff's largely unpublished <i>Willy Wonka</i> designs, featuring some drawings available elsewhere in this auction and many others that are not. These reproductions depict various scenes, sets, and Wonka's inventions: The exterior of Wonka's factory; the S.S. <i>Wonkatania</i>; the Television Room; the Great Glass Elevator; the Great Gum Machine; and more.
<br /> <I>12 x 16 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1033/Sale 24465 Lot 1034: A Harper Goff photo album including early Disneyland drawings and annotated Jungle Cruise photographs, circa 1942-1951http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1034/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff photo album including early Disneyland drawings and annotated Jungle Cruise photographs, circa 1942-1951</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 7 Harper Goff Disneyland designs, pencil on paper, depicting a town square with statue and horse trough; a <i>"Drugstore and Barbershop";</i> <i>"Scheme #1 Blacksmith Shop + Livery Stable";</i> <i>"Church, Graveyard, and Haunted House";</i> a Victorian house with carriage house; <i>"Country Store";</i> "Weekly Bugle" newspaper/job printing office; all signed and dated ("Harper Goff '51"), 9 x 10 in.; 40 black-and-white and color photographs of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise under construction, silver gelatin prints, various sizes, many annotated by Goff; a caricature of Goff, crayon on paper, 5.5 x 6.25 in.; Goff's Walt Disney Productions business card; with other Disneyland ephemera; with materials related to Goff's military camouflage project: 25 black-and-white and 2 color photographs, various sizes, and three clipped articles about the project, two of which were written by Goff, and a typed letter signed ("W.H. Mohr"), 1 p, April 14, 1942 from the 601st Engineer Battalion (Camouflage) regarding Goff's enlistment into their unit; 52 pp total (7 are blank), housed in a white photograph album. In this extraordinary scrapbook, Harper Goff documents his work on Disneyland's early development and other projects. When Walt Disney first hired Goff in 1951, Goff was almost immediately assigned to Disney's theme park project. Among the key pieces in this album are Goff's seven original pencil designs of Disneyland, depicting a different, more rustic concept of the park. (These finished-looking illustrations were reproduced in Disney's <i>The WED-Way</i> magazine; a copy is included.) Goff's drawing of a haunted house atop a hill is among the very earliest renderings of what became Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. The two cities that most influenced Disneyland's overall nostalgic look are Disney's hometown, Marceline, Missouri, and Ft. Collins, Colorado, where Goff grew up. Notable among Goff's drawings is one of a newspaper office: Goff's father owned the Ft. Collins <i>Express-Courier.</i> There are also vintage photographs of Ft. Collins' courthouse, the inspiration for Disneyland's Courthouse, and of Ft. Collins' white marble First National Bank. This album's treasure trove of Disneyana continues with an exceptional group of 40 vintage black and white photographs taken during the construction of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise, many with Goff's contemporary annotations; they are very likely unpublished. At least four of Goff's notes on the photos are addressed directly to "Walt," with daily construction reports. These images--some of them linked to create panoramas--depict the arduous process of making the Cruise. Goff drew the <i>Congo Queen</i> boat chugging down the river directly in pencil on one black and white photo of the dry Jungle Cruise basin. Goff went on many buying trips to any available tree supplier to get the necessary foliage for the Cruise. In notes to Disney, Goff describes his efforts to expand their jungle, to keep their tractor drivers from uprooting their surveyors' stakes, and the other costly daily hassles of creating the attraction. One image shows Goff standing, arms akimbo, beside the attraction's life-size crocodile figures. The sixteen color photographs of Goff and others working on the Cruise were mostly printed in May 1979 from original vintage negatives or slides; one color candid prominently features Walt Disney himself on the Cruise site. In another reproduced drawing, Goff warmly lampooned the project with a cartoon drawing comically combining the Jungle Cruise boat with his <i>Nautilus</i> submarine. Goff's work on Disneyland was gently mocked, likely by a fellow Disney employee, in an original caricature in crayon depicting a god-like Goff shaping a sunny landscape and headed <i>"In the beginning Goff created the Earth."</i> The album's first nine pages are devoted to Goff's World War II-era work on a military camouflage project, designing paint schemes to disguise important buildings from aerial detection.
<br /> <I>Album: 2.25 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1034/Sale 24465 Lot 1035: An original Harper Goff painting titled Hometown Main Street with an Albert Brenet portrait of Harper and Florence Goff featuring that paintinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1035/<div class="LotName">An original Harper Goff painting titled <i>Hometown Main Street</i> with an Albert Brenet portrait of Harper and Florence Goff featuring that painting</div>
<div class="LotDesc"><i>Hometown Main Street:</i> Gouache on board, signed ("Harper Goff") to lower right, matted and framed; Goff portrait: Gouache on paper, inscribed lower left: <i>"To Harper and Flossie / So gratefully we are / A Brenet / 58,"</i> double-matted. Goff's <i>Hometown Main Street</i> is a long, narrow painting depicting a quintessential American small-town street, with houses, a grocery, a movie theater, drugstore, church, school, and playground. Goff loved this kind of sweet Americana, and the painting appears to have been inspired by his creative work on Disneyland's Main Street. This painting was prominently displayed in Goff's home, as evidenced by the portrait of him and his wife Flossie by Albert Brenet, which features the painting behind them. In the portrait, Goff noticeably sports the beard he grew for his cameo role in <i>The Vikings</i>.
<br /> <I>Hometown Main Street: overall: 16 x 45 in.; within mat: 10 x 39.5 in.; Goff portrait: overall: 32 x 40 in.; within mat: 25.5 x 34 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1035/Sale 24465 Lot 1036: An original Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Main Streethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1036/<div class="LotName">An original Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Main Street</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pen and ink on tracing paper, 1987, <i>"1/4" = 1/8"</i> and <i>"H. Goff '87"</i> in pen to lower right. A design drawing of an unrealized concept for a group of stores and restaurants along the upper floor of the buildings on the 600 Block of Disneyland's Main Street.
<br /> <I>11 x 29 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1036/Sale 24465 Lot 1037: A signed early Ozalid of a Harper Goff Disneyland Jungle Cruise design drawinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1037/<div class="LotName">A signed early Ozalid of a Harper Goff Disneyland Jungle Cruise design drawing</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ozalid, signed and dated ("Harper Goff '54") in ink to lower right, matted. An Ozalid of a striking early Goff drawing of the entrance to the Adventureland Jungle Cruise at Disneyland and its nearby Bazaar and other buildings.
<br /> <I>Overall: 26 x 31 in.; within mat: 17.5 x 23 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1037/Sale 24465 Lot 1038: A hand-colored Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Jungle Cruisehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1038/<div class="LotName">A hand-colored Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Jungle Cruise</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ozalid or other period reproduction, hand-colored with watercolors and acrylics, retouched in black ink, mounted on Crescent Board. A striking, colorful concept design of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise. The art depicts the <i>Congo Queen</i> steamboat at its final landing as its passengers disembark.
<br /> <I>10.5 x 30.5 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1038/Sale 24465 Lot 1039: A Disney Gallery Harper Goff Jungle Cruise concept design print and test shothttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1039/<div class="LotName">A Disney Gallery Harper Goff Jungle Cruise concept design print and test shot</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Lithograph, 1987, The Disney Gallery blindstamp to lower left, unsigned; Color Xerox working version of same print, hand-painted lower area, <i>"Enlarge 50% Velum"</i> [sic] in black marker to mat's lower right. A lithograph of one of Goff's vintage concept drawings for Disneyland's Jungle Cruise which was sold in a signed, limited edition by the Disney Gallery in 1987. This is Goff's personal unsigned copy of that lithograph. With a color Xerox working version of the print and with a different color scheme, it has been partially repainted (likely by Goff himself).
<br /> <I>Framed print: 12.5 x 30 in.; unframed test shot: 9 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1039/Sale 24465 Lot 1040: A group of Harper Goff design drawings for an unrealized EPCOT Thames River Ridehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1040/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff design drawings for an unrealized EPCOT Thames River Ride</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Walt Disney, 1986. 6 original drawings, pen and ink on tracing paper (1 drawing is two sheets taped at center); 26 Xerographic designs, maps, and schematics, with touchups in correction fluid; 12 Xerographic designs mounted on boards numbered 1-9 within Xeroxes ("4A" is unnumbered and hand-colored in acrylics); 4 large designs, Ozalids. Goff designed this unrealized, expansive ride recreating a boat trip through London along the Thames River for Disney World's UK Pavilion.
<br /> <I>Original drawings: 11 x 17 in. to 15.25 x 21 in.; designs on boards: overall: approximately 16 x 20 in.; within board: approximately 13.5 x 18 in.; Xerographic designs: approximately 9.75 x 12.5 in. to 18.5 x 23.25 in.; Ozalids: 24 x 29 in. to 24 x 35 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1040/Sale 24465 Lot 1041: A Harper Goff album of original illustrations and photographs, 1920s-1980shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1041/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff album of original illustrations and photographs, 1920s-1980s</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 51 black and white and 40 color photographs, gelatin silver prints; with original sketches by Herbert Paus, McClelland Barclay, Clayton Knight, R.B. Fuller, and Russell Patterson, various media, all signed, most inscribed to Goff, some with accompanying letters and transmittal envelope; a typed letter signed ("N. McMein") and signed photograph to Goff from Neysa McMein; a letter from Goff to his mother on Red, White, and Blue: An American Revue stationery, typed letter signed ("Harper"), 1 p, March 1, 1950; 48 pp, housed in a white photograph album. In this scrapbook, Goff compiles many photographs with a series of original sketches he acquired as an aspiring illustrator in the late 1920s-early 1930s. Goff wrote to professional artists he admired for sketches and this album contains drawings he received from notables like Herbert Paus, McClelland Barclay, and Clayton Knight, most inscribed to Goff and with written responses to his fan letters. Goff also received a signed photograph and letter from illustrator Neysa McMein. (For a detailed description of the drawings and correspondence, please refer to the condition report.) The photographs in this album depict Goff in his Palm Springs studio, many images of miniature Middle Eastern buildings and unrelated factories, likely for EPCOT Center's World Pavilions, Florence Goff, Goff and others at dinner with Jack Webb, and many reference photos of buildings, ships, and cars, among other subjects.
<br /> <I>2 x 12.5 x 16 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1041/Sale 24465 Lot 1042: A Harper Goff EPCOT Center script and ephemerahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1042/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff EPCOT Center script and ephemera</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 15 color snapshots of EPCOT Center, gelatin silver prints, 3.5 x 5 in., housed in an envelope labeled <i>"Epcot Opening";</i> <i>Your Role With Disney</i> guidebook; Japan Pavilion scripts and related ephemera: reference material on Japan, 24 pp, Xerographic manuscript, <i>The World Showcase- Japan Pavilion,</i> Second Draft Script by Gary Goddard, 24 pp, May 8, 1979, with reference material, 17 pp; Xerographic manuscript, Fourth Draft Treatment by Oliver Statler, 37 pp; 5 oversize color photographs of EPCOT (mainly World Showcase), gelatin silver prints; 5 color photos of World Showcase, gelatin silver prints, 8 x 10 in.; handmade thank-you booklet, 6 pp, illustrated with caricatures of Goff, signed by many of his Japan Pavilion coworkers; folder labeled <i>"EPCOT Center / Summary Master Schedule"</i> to cover, dated June 2, 1983, containing a 40-Acre Project report, 10 pp, including cover letter, and <i>"Rides and Attractions / Design Date,"</i> 20 pp; with various magazines and ephemera related to EPCOT's grand opening. In his later years, Goff contributed heavily to Disney World's EPCOT Center in Florida, particularly to its World Showcase, designing the Italy, Japan, and United Kingdom Pavilions, and other unrealized ones. This is Goff's personal archive of scripts, magazines, and photographs related to EPCOT's creation and grand opening.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1042/Sale 24465 Lot 1043: A Harper Goff theme park designhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1043/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff theme park design</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mixed media on board, mounted on board. A very colorful Harper Goff design for a seaside theme park featuring a Ferris wheel, a lighthouse, and a hot-air balloon. This painting was likely created for unrealized additions to Disney World's EPCOT Center.
<br /> <I>Overall: 13.5 x 36.75 in.; within mat: approximately 6 x 29.5 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1043/Sale 24465 Lot 1044: A large group of Harper Goff EPCOT and Disneyland designs and a photo albumhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1044/<div class="LotName">A large group of Harper Goff EPCOT and Disneyland designs and a photo album</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a design of Pleasure Island, pen and ink on tracing paper, signed ("H.G. '88"); design of the World Showcase, lagoon, and Journey Into Imagination, pen and ink and pencil on tracing paper; a large design titled <i>"Pleasure Island Park &#8211; World Showcase Lagoon,"</i> pen and ink on paper with additional pieces pasted on; a design of Discovery Bay's Hyperion Airship and hangar, mixed media on paper; a design of Discovery Bay, pen and ink on tracing paper; a design of the Germany Pavilion, pen and ink on tracing paper, signed ("H. Goff"); a design of the World Showcase, pen and ink on paper, signed ("H. Goff '81"); a large design labeled "600 Block" likely for unrealized Disneyland restaurants, pen and ink and pencil on tracing paper; a design for the World Showcase food court, pencil on tracing paper; a design depicting various international restaurants, pencil on tracing paper; 27 large design reproductions, various sizes; with various other Disney World and Disneyland photographs and ephemera; with a photograph scrapbook album, labeled to cover <i>"World Showcase / Conceptual Material / Disney EPCOT Center / 1976 through 1986,"</i> containing 86 color snapshots, gelatin silver prints, most approximately 3.5 x 5 in., and approximately 75 color photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes, 86 pp (3 are blank), housed in a blue photograph album. Throughout the 1980s, Harper Goff contributed heavily to the design of Disney World's EPCOT Center, particularly the World Showcase's Japan, United Kingdom, and Italy Pavilions as well as other unrealized Pavilions. This visual archive extensively covers his later theme park work for Disney. Goff's designs for unrealized attractions like Pleasure Island and the <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> ride Vulcania are also well-represented here. (Goff's Vulcania designs were later partially incorporated into Tokyo Disneyland's DisneySeas.) The photograph album in this lot is devoted almost exclusively to Goff's work on EPCOT, including snapshots of concept art, miniatures of the Pavilion, and much more, up to and beyond EPCOT's opening. Goff is shown in one photograph posing with EPCOT's Spaceship Earth globe in the background.
<br /> <I>Artwork and reproductions: approximately 14 x 17 in. to 27 x 43.5 in.; loose photographs: 11 x 14 to 15 x 17 in.; album: 2.75 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1044/Sale 24465 Lot 1045: A Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Discovery Bayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1045/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff concept design for Disneyland's Discovery Bay</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1982. Period reproduction painted over in gouache and watercolor, mounted on Bainbridge Board, reproduced signature ("H. Goff '82") to lower right. A striking, colorful illustration depicting the <i>Nautilus</i> submarine, the Hyperion Airship, and other Victorian wonders that would have been part of Disneyland's unrealized Discovery Bay. Goff also used the verso of the board on which to mix his paints.
<br /> <I>24 x 30 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1045/Sale 24465 Lot 1046: A Harper Goff Discovery Bay concept design drawing for Disneylandhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1046/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff Discovery Bay concept design drawing for Disneyland</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pen and ink, pencil, and red pencil on tracing paper, 1982, key reads, <i>"Master Plan and Concept Study / Coastal Far Western U.S.--Period--Gold Rush through 1888 / for / Discovery Bay / in / Disneyland, California / Scale 1/2" = 10'-0,"</i> signed ("Harper Goff '82") in ink to lower right. Discovery Bay was the brainchild of Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, Harper Goff's prot&#233;g&#233; Tom Scherman, and Goff. This elaborate unrealized Disneyland attraction would have continued the storyline begun with Baxter's Big Thunder Mountain railroad. Set in a super-technological late 19th century San Francisco, Discovery Bay's story involved Victoriana like Goff's <i>Nautilus</i> submarine and a Jules Verne-esque airship, the Hyperion. Disney eventually backed out because some of their own, and other studios', period science fiction projects hadn't performed well.
<br /> <I>35 x 48 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1046/Sale 24465 Lot 1047: A Harper Goff design of a 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Vulcania attractionhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1047/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff design of a <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> Vulcania attraction</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pen and ink and pencil on tracing paper, n.d., annotated in ink: <i>"Captain Nemos [sic] Island / Vulcania,"</i> <i>"Nightly eruption / of Vulcania preceeds [sic] / fire works show,"</i> <i>"New passage from open sea to crater,"</i> with 3 large photographic or other period reproductions. Goff designed Vulcania, an unrealized attraction probably originally intended for "Port Disney" in Long Beach, California. Based on Captain Nemo's secret island lair from <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i>, Vulcania incorporated various elements from that film including the <i>Nautilus</i> submarine, the USS <i>Abraham Lincoln,</i> and the island's volcano. The original drawing features a Ferris wheel and splashdown ride track. Also included are two similar reproductions of the drawing, and a reproduction of a reworked version with variations.
<br /> <I>Original: 16.5 x 18.5 in. Blowups: 18 x 23.75 in. to 24.5 x 27.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1047/Sale 24465 Lot 1048: An oversize photograph of a Harper Goff painting of Vulcania from 20,000 Leagues Under the Seahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1048/<div class="LotName">An oversize photograph of a Harper Goff painting of Vulcania from <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Buena Vista, 1954. Photograph attached to Masonite or similar board, with reproduction signature ("Harper Goff") within photographs. A large black-and-white reproduction of Goff's painting of Captain Nemo's secret island lair, Vulcania, with the <i>Nautilus</i> submarine. Goff's original was created to publicize <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea</i> (1954) and either it or a reproduction of it was reportedly displayed at Disneyland. Goff's basic "Vulcania" design was later reworked and used in Tokyo Disneyland's DisneySeas.
<br /> <I>28 x 38.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1048/Sale 24465 Lot 1049: A group of Harper Goff original designs and Ozalids for the California Expositionhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1049/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff original designs and Ozalids for the California Exposition</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a large original design, pen and ink on treated celluloid, rolled; a set of 5 original designs, pen and ink on paper mounted with tape to boards numbered 1-3A in pencil to upper right corners; a group of 5 designs, Ozalids, various sizes; with a clipped color reproduction design of the Exposition by Goff, captioned in ink by Goff, mounted on board. In 1966, Harper Goff was an Exhibit Design Consultant on the California Exposition, built on a large tract of land by the American River, north of Sacramento. The Exposition opened in 1968.
<br /> <I>Large rolled design: 31 x 52.75 in.; Ozalids: 7.5 x 21.5 to 19 x 19.75 in.; mounted designs: overall: 20 x 30 in.; within boards: 15 x 17 in.; reproduction: overall: 12.75 x 14.75 in.; within board: 6.5 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1049/Sale 24465 Lot 1050: A group of Harper Goff's photographs and plans for developing the Universal Studios Tourhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1050/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff's photographs and plans for developing the Universal Studios Tour</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 9 large reverse Photostats of the Universal Studios property, bound accordion-style; an aerial photograph of Universal Studios; 2 schematic designs for a <i>"Super-sonic Jet Airliner SST,"</i> <i>"Flight Simulator- Night Landing,"</i> dated 1964; 2 large maps of Universal, Ozalids, folded, 1 is hand-shaded with black crayon, both housed in a large piece of paper labeled <i>"Universal Studios Project"</i> in green marker to verso; 1 large reverse transparency of a tour design drawing. In the early-mid 1960s, Goff was involved in developing Universal Studios Glamour Tram Tours and he used these photographs, maps, and designs in their early stages.
<br /> <I>Reverse photostats: 17.75 x 22.25 in.; maps: 36 x 39 in. to 37 x 58 in.; aerial photograph: 15.75 x 19.25 in.; flight simulator: 18.5 x 23.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1050/Sale 24465 Lot 1051: A group of Harper Goff original drawings and ephemera for the Astroworld Hotel's VIP suiteshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1051/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff original drawings and ephemera for the Astroworld Hotel's VIP suites</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 16 original pen-and-ink drawings on tracing paper, 1968-1972; 2 design Ozalids; an oversize color photograph of "Children's World" mural design mounted on board, with 1 color and 1 black-and-white photograph of that mural, gelatin silver prints; 2 smaller Thermofax copies of the Hotel's layout; 3 Astroworld-related magazines (1 duplicate) and a pamphlet. In the late 1960s, Harper Goff designed a series of elaborate, colorful VIP suites for the lavish Astroworld Hotel, built near the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. These theatrical-looking suites had individual themes: "The P.T. Barnum Suite," "The Sadie Thompson Room," etc. These are Goff's design drawings of those suites, along with various ephemera related to it.
<br /> <I>Original drawings: approximately 18 x 23 in.; photographs and memorabilia: various sizes. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1051/Sale 24465 Lot 1052: A Harper Goff 1964 World's Fair lot including a large design of the Unispherehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1052/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff 1964 World's Fair lot including a large design of the Unisphere</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 1 original design, pencil on tracing paper, 17.25 x 23 in.; 2 Unisphere design Ozalids, both captioned <i>"Armollary Sphere / Theme Center / World's Fair / New York City,"</i> one captioned <i>"Basin,"</i> annotated in pencil, red pencil, and marker, each 19.5 x 36.5 in.; 6 color photographs of Unisphere designs, mounted on board, overall 11 x 22.5 in.; 6 color photographs of Unisphere designs, mounted on board, overall 8 x 12.75 in.; 8 black and white and 7 color photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes; and various Unisphere-related ephemera. Harper Goff designed a massive armollary sphere, the Unisphere, and the "Solar Fountain" as showpieces for the 1964 World's Fair. This is Goff's personal archive detailing their design, construction, and the public reaction to them. Goff's photographs mainly depict he and his crew at work on the miniatures of the Unisphere and Fountain. The Ozalids in this lot feature his sketches.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1052/Sale 24465 Lot 1053: A group of Harper Goff designs for the "Island in the Sky" balloon attractionhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1053/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff designs for the "Island in the Sky" balloon attraction</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Canada, 1980-81. Lot includes: 3 original pen-and-ink drawings on tracing paper, with various notations in ink, signed and dated ("H. Goff '80" or "H. Goff '81") in black pen; approximately 24 Ozalid concept drawings and blueprints (some duplicates); 1 Ozalid drawing with hand-drawn additions in pen by Goff, 2 of the Ozalids mounted on mat board. Goff designed a Victorian-style hot-air balloon attraction called "Island in the Sky," featuring observation decks, a restaurant, and lounges. This fascinating unrealized project includes antiquarian, Victorian elements somewhat akin to Goff's <i>Nautilus</i> submarine and his theme park designs. These illustrations are likely unpublished.
<br /> <I>16.75 x 18 in. to 20.25 x 37.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1053/Sale 24465 Lot 1054: A group of miscellaneous Harper Goff drawings and Ozalidshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1054/<div class="LotName">A group of miscellaneous Harper Goff drawings and Ozalids</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising an original pen drawing on tracing paper, captioned <i>"Plan of Wheel an [sic] Chute House,"</i> signed ("H. Goff"), labeled <i>"Liberty Bell"</i> to verso; a large model town design for "Jolly Green Giant" commercials with sketched-in giant in the background, pencil on tracing paper; a birthday drawing for his wife Flossie, pencil on tracing paper; a group of 7 original designs for a Ringling Brothers Circus book cover, mixed media on tracing paper, various sizes, with 1 Ringling Brothers Ozalid; an unidentified building's blueprints annotated in pencil; a copy of a design drawing of the <i>"Africa U.S.A. Tour Jeep,"</i> 1971, labeled <i>"Mini-Bus"</i> to verso; 3 designs of World War I aircraft on an airfield, Ozalids, reproduction signatures ("H. Goff '71"), some additions in pen; an oversize black and white photograph of Goff and others singing mounted on board; and 2 miscellaneous Ozalids and 2 photographs.
<br /> <I>Approximately 11 x 11.5 in. to 23.25 x 33.25 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1054/Sale 24465 Lot 1055: A group of Harper Goff attraction designs including the Tropic-Ariumhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1055/<div class="LotName">A group of Harper Goff attraction designs including the Tropic-Arium</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a large design of the Tropic-Arium, pen and ink and watercolor on tracing paper, <i>"Climatron / + / Roy Rogers / Village"</i> in red marker to verso; a large Ozalid of the Tropic-Arium design; and a large reproduction design of an unknown attraction, with reproduction signature ("H. Goff '69"), mounted on board. A group of designs Harper Goff developed for attractions. The Tropic-Arium was a massive greenhouse-like building with an intricate enclosed jungle, featuring details like an idol's head overgrown with foliage. The Tropic-Arium may have been developed for Disneyland as part of Discovery Bay's "Ventureport." Also included is an Ozalid of the Tropic-Arium design and a large hand-colored Goff design reproduction of an unidentified attraction, circa 1969; interestingly, Goff mixed his paints on the verso of the latter design.
<br /> <I>Tropic-Arium and Ozalid: 40 x 54 in.; unidentified design: 40 x 48 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1055/Sale 24465 Lot 1056: A pair of Harper Goff photographic scrapbookshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1056/<div class="LotName">A pair of Harper Goff photographic scrapbooks</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 2 photograph albums: White Album, 56 pp (18 are blank): 18 pp of illustration clippings from magazines, etc.; a program to an exhibit featuring Goff; photographs of the VIP suites at the Astroworld Hotel, gelatin silver prints, 11 pp; a typed letter from <i>National Geographic</i> magazine art director Andrew Poggenpohl, July 2, 1959, 1 p, thanking Goff for granting him access to Goff's painting of the <i>Titanic</i>; a fan letter re: the Nautilus, 2 pp, with 4 color photographs; an original Goff drawing of Rothenberg-ob-der-Tauber, Bavaria, pen and ink on paper, with a handwritten caption; a program; 8 additional black and white and color photographs; <i>"Vol 2 / H. Goff's / Illustration"</i> on label taped to cover, <i>"Magazine and / Calander [sic] Ill's"</i> in pen to masking tape on spine. Blue Album, 78 pp (19 are blank): Approximately 143 black and white and 42 color photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes; 2 original magazine art sketches by Goff; a letter to Goff from the Los Angeles Public Library, 1 p, 1934; photographs include: Goff's childhood photos, many images of Harper and Florence Goff (1940s-1970s), behind-the-scenes images from <I>Pete Kelly's Blues</I> and of the <i>Fantastic Voyage</i> <i>Proteus</i> submarine, Goff railroading, a "Jolly Green Giant" commercial, many images of Los Angeles' Bunker Hill district, and Goff and Ward Kimball talking with a railroad train's engineer; with a <i>Hollywood Reporter</i> clipping, March 21, 1954, concerning Goff's work on <i>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.</i>
<br /> <I>Each: 2.5 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1056/Sale 24465 Lot 1057: A group of three Harper Goff scrapbook photograph albums, 1920s-1980shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1057/<div class="LotName">A group of three Harper Goff scrapbook photograph albums, 1920s-1980s</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising three photograph albums: Brown album: 18 pp, with 167 color photographs, mainly reproductions of Goff's paintings, mostly gelatin silver prints, various sizes; White album #1: 28 pp, with approximately 35 color photographs and other reproductions of Goff's paintings; a color transparency of the <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</i> Chocolate Room set, 5 x 7 in.; 21 black-and-white photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes; and other ephemera; labeled <i>"Paintings"</i> in red marker to album's front cover; White album #2: 38 pp, with 33 color and 18 black and white picture postcards from France, 1930s; 31 European picture postcards, 1960s; 10 black and white photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes; clippings; a gouache drawing of a French soldier on horseback by Albert Brenet, signed ("AB"), with a note to Goff inside from Brenet, 4.75 x 12 in. (folded); a signed card from Brenet with a 2 pp letter in pen; a Universal Studios Cafe menu cover mock-up, 1960s; and clippings of articles on Goff and his magazine illustrations. These three scrapbooks mainly concern Goff's work as an illustrator, first for magazines, then in Warner Bros.' Art Department, including various reference photographs. There are also photographs of Goff and his crew at work on the Unisphere, of Goff's home, and various other subjects.
<br /> <I>Each album: 2 x 12 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1057/Sale 24465 Lot 1058: A Harper Goff album of original artwork and photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1058/<div class="LotName">A Harper Goff album of original artwork and photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1940s-1980s. A group of 24 original painted sketches, various sizes; 1 small original sketch, gouache on celluloid; 18 color and 2 black-and-white photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes; magazine clippings featuring Goff's artwork; housed in a white photo album, with a small card in spine's seam labeled <i>"Mixed / Illustration"</i> in pencil. This album mainly contains Goff's original painted sketches for illustrations for magazines like <i>Colliers</i> and <i>Esquire,</i> circa the 1940s. These colorful paintings include: A patriotic image of the Washington Monument; images of small-town Americana (a car stuck in mud, cows crossing railroad tracks, a wintry Christmas scene with a vintage car loaded with presents, etc.); a 19th century scene with a steam railroad, riverboat, and water mill; kids with fireworks staring at the first news photos of the atom bomb; the <i>Robert E. Lee</i> paddlewheel riverboat; World War II aircraft landing (captioned <i>"Aleutians &#8211; Dutch Harbor"</i>); a four-horse stagecoach; and a striking series of nine small painted sketches for an article on Prohibition-Era bootlegging titled "The Thirsty Twentys"; and more. Also, a small clipped illustration of a fireball. There are also various photographs, primarily small images of Goff's paintings. Other photographs depict Goff posing with the miniature town he designed for "Jolly Green Giant" commercials, a reproduction of his original design drawing for that miniature, and a color image of a design for the "Twinautilus," a multi-hulled version of <i>Nautilus</i> submarine that Goff created with his friend Tom Scherman.
<br /> <I>1.5 x 12.5 x 16.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1058/Sale 24465 Lot 1059: Harper Goff's Disney Legend Award Trophyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1059/<div class="LotName">Harper Goff's Disney Legend Award Trophy</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Solid cast bronze award with nameplate engraved <i>"The Disney Legends Award / Presented to / Harper Goff / October 20, 1993,"</i> mounted on a wooden base with felt to bottom, with the Disney Legends Induction Ceremony program, October 20, 1993, 16 pp. Harper Goff died on March 3, 1993 and his enormous contributions to the Walt Disney Company were recognized that October when Goff was posthumously declared a Disney Legend and his family was given this trophy. This bronze sculpture depicts Mickey Mouse's hand waving a magic wand rising over Disneyland's Cinderella Castle, with a film strip featuring "Steamboat Willie" unspooling in the foreground.
<br /> <I>Height: 21 in.; diameter (base): 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1059/Sale 24465 Lot 1060: A group of five Merian C. Cooper scrapbooks concerning his early films and travels through Asia, 1922-1927http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1060/<div class="LotName">A group of five Merian C. Cooper scrapbooks concerning his early films and travels through Asia, 1922-1927</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 5 black leather multi-ring binders, 4to, with typed and numbered labels to spines, with matching typed labels pasted to inner front covers: <i>"'Expedition in Siam' / (1922-1927, With:) / 'Major Mirian [sic] C. Cooper:' / All Photographs by / 'Ernest B. Schoedsack.'"</i>
<br />Vol. 1: 34 pp, 20 black and white photographs, gelatin silver prints, mostly 8 x 10 in., including frame blowups depicting the elephant stampede and a charging tiger from <i>Chang,</i> images of natives, Siamese temple, Siamese performers, monkeys, an ascent into snowy mountains, and many clippings related to <i>Chang.</i>
<br />Vol. 2: 12 pp, 4 photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes, including a portrait of Cooper holding Bimbo the Monkey from <i>Chang</i> with caption in ink; an image of Cooper, his wife, and Schoedsack smoking a hookah; a photograph of Delos Lovelace, gelatin silver print, signed and inscribed, <i>"To Coop / In memory / of the collar box / days from / Delos W. Lovelace,"</i> housed in a vintage cardboard mount; a typed carbon manuscript of an article for the National Geographic Society by Merian C. Cooper, 27 pp, signed ("Merian C. Cooper"), bound with four staples to top margin, annotated in pencil in Cooper's hand, a corrected typed carbon manuscript of same article, 33 pp, with 2 original transmittal envelopes to Frances Warner of American Management; 2 strips of 35mm film; a map, a condensed English-Turkish dictionary, and a booklet on French Africa all used by Cooper.
<br />Vol. 3: 24 pp, approximately 38 smaller black and white photographs, silver gelatin prints, including images of Haile Selassie and his court; 5 larger photographs, silver gelatin prints, 8 x 10 in.; a typed letter signed ("Haile Selassie") from Haile Selassie, 1 p, May 24, 1923, Addis-Abeba, Ethiopia, to Cooper re: his visit with Selassie, clippings.
<br />Vol. 4: 24 pp, approximately 39 photographs, silver gelatin prints, most 4.25 x 6.5 in., depicting Cooper, his wife, and Schoedsack, Bedouin caravans, French Foreign Legionnaires, natives, etc.
<br />Vol. 5: 26 pp, 52 black and white photographs, gelatin silver prints, depicting mainly Bedouins and natives, holy men, sacred religious texts, and several clippings.
<br />Before director Merian C. Cooper made his greatest film, <i>King Kong</i> (1933), he filmed dangerous, semi-documentary adventures on location in far-flung locales in collaboration with his <i>King Kong</i> co-director Ernest Schoedsack. (In many ways, <i>King Kong's</i> protagonist Carl Denham is based on Cooper himself.) These scrapbooks mainly relate to Cooper's earliest films, both in this vein: <i>Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life</i> (1925) and <i>Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness</i> (1927). <i>Grass</i> is an important ethnographic documentary on the arduous mass migration of the Bakthari people from Angora to Persia in search of decent grazing land. <i>Chang</i> included many elements later worked into <i>King Kong,</i> including a jungle safari, natives, and a simian costar; the film's climactic elephant stampede also inspired <i>Kong's</i> rampage through a native village. At the time, Cooper's method of filming fierce jungle wildlife close up was a major filmmaking breakthrough. These volumes mainly focus on chronicling the year that Cooper and Schoedsack spent in Siam making <i>Chang.</i> They appear to have been prepared by someone other than Cooper at a later date and contain numerous rare photographs, many featuring Cooper, his family, and/or Schoedsack, including candids, frame blowups from their films, their visit to Emperor Haile Selassie, and images of the exotic locales they traveled to, including Siam, Ethiopia, and Tahiti, and of the natives they encountered. Of particular interest is a rare portrait photograph of Delos W. Lovelace, author of the <i>King Kong</i> novelization, signed and inscribed to Cooper. Also present are two drafts of an article Cooper wrote for the National Geographic Society in the 1920s about his travels in Siam, one of which is heavily annotated by Cooper. Among the clippings on Cooper's films included here, an article about Solomon Island natives features body painting not unlike the natives in <i>King Kong.</i>
<br />In 1929, <i>Chang</i> received an Academy Award&#174; nomination for Best Picture, Unique and Artistic Production at the very first Academy Awards&#174; ceremony, but was beaten out by <i>Sunrise.</i>
<br /> <I>15 x 11 x 6 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1060/Sale 24465 Lot 1061: Two continuity scripts for the silent and sound versions of The Unholy Threehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1061/<div class="LotName">Two continuity scripts for the silent and sound versions of <i>The Unholy Three</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1925. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by C.A. Robbins, continuity by Waldemar Young, 111 pp, dated December 20, 1924, bound with brads and housed in yellow MGM wrappers; together with a second script: MGM, 1930. Mimeographed manuscript, continuity and dialogue by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent, 154 pp, dated March 27, 1930, with Jack Conway credited as Director, bound with brads and housed in yellow MGM wrappers. MGM found the plot of <I>The Unholy Three</I>, about 3 sideshow performers who become criminals, such a fascinating concept that the studio made it twice within 5 years' time, first as a silent and then as a sound picture. The silent version was directed by Tod Browning, whose eccentric style had not been successful until the release of this film. The sound version was directed by Jack Conway, and both versions of the film star Lon Chaney and Harry Earles as two of the three con artists (this was Chaney's last film before his death in 1930 and the only sound picture he ever made).
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1061/Sale 24465 Lot 1062: A Tod Browning personal Freaks behind-the-scenes photograph and cast portraithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1062/<div class="LotName">A Tod Browning personal <i>Freaks</i> behind-the-scenes photograph and cast portrait</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932. Comprising 2 photographs, 8 x 10 in., gelatin silver prints. For <i>Freaks,</i> director Tod Browning drew on his real-life experiences in carnivals to create a sideshow horror story where the "beautiful" people are monsters and the human anomalies are the most humane of all ... and the most vengeful. The film was considered so horrifying it sank Browning's career; it is now considered a classic. The two photos offered here show Browning directing Henry Victor ("Hercules") and Browning with the cast.
<br /><I>Provenance</I>: From the William S. Hart, Jr. estate.
<br /> <I>8 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1062/Sale 24465 Lot 1063: A pair of Tod Browning's personal Freaks cast portraitshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1063/<div class="LotName">A pair of Tod Browning's personal <i>Freaks</i> cast portraits</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932. Comprising 2 photographs, 8 x 10 in., gelatin silver prints, original studio stills from Tod Browning's personal collection of the famed Siamese twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton.
<br /><I>Provenance</I>: From the William S. Hart, Jr. estate.
<br /> <I>8 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1063/Sale 24465 Lot 1064: A pair of Tod Browning's personal Freaks photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1064/<div class="LotName">A pair of Tod Browning's personal <i>Freaks</i> photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932. Comprising 2 photographs, 8 x 10 in., gelatin silver prints, original studio stills from Tod Browning's personal collection of Harry and Daisy Earles and a scene still (#598-44) of Daisy Earles and Leila Hyams.
<br /><I>Provenance</I>: From the William S. Hart, Jr. estate.
<br /> <I>8 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1064/Sale 24465 Lot 1065: A pair of Tod Browning's personal Freaks cast portrait photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1065/<div class="LotName">A pair of Tod Browning's personal <i>Freaks</i> cast portrait photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932. Comprising 2 photographs, 8 x 10 in., gelatin silver prints, original studio portrait stills from Tod Browning's personal collection depicting the central sideshow performer stars of <i>Freaks,</i> including Johnny Eck, Prince Randian, and Frances O'Connor.
<br /><I>Provenance</I>: From the William S. Hart, Jr. estate.
<br /> <I>8 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1065/Sale 24465 Lot 1065A: Tod Browning's dog's ashes and his dog-related scrapbookhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1065A/<div class="LotName">Tod Browning's dog's ashes and his dog-related scrapbook</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising ashes housed in a canister, wrapped in unopened brown paper and tied with cord, with original transmittal address label, marked <i>"Dusty"</i> in ink, postmarked 1958, from the L. A. Pet Cemetery, Calabasas, California, to <i>"Todd [sic] Browning,"</i> Malibu, California; with a white alligator leather scrapbook bound with cord, 34 pp (14 are blank), 1940s, containing approximately 70 photographs, silver gelatin prints, various sizes, with 3 drawings by Alice Browning, watercolor and pen and ink, approximately 4 x 6 in., and two lithographs by Joseph Galea, unsigned, n.d., mounted on cards. This lot includes the cremated ashes of director Tod Browning's dog, Dusty, with a scrapbook largely devoted to his previous dog, Toby. The photos' lighthearted captions by Browning or his wife, Alice, are comically told from Toby's point-of-view--very much out of character with Browning's dark films. The other images are candids depicting Browning, his home, and his family. Also included are three drawings by Alice Browning of young women in quaint homes. From the William S. Hart, Jr. estate.
<br /> <I>Ashes' container: diameter: 3.5 in.; height: 4 in.; lithographs: overall: 5 x 7 in; within cards: 3.5 x 5 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1065A/Sale 24465 Lot 1066: A set of 7 lobby cards from Black Fridayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1066/<div class="LotName">A set of 7 lobby cards from <i>Black Friday</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1940. Title lobby card and 6 scene cards in original brown wrappers. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi star in this science fiction thriller about a brain transplant and the negative repercussions suffered by the recipient. Written by Curt Siodmak. Though the title card features Lugosi prominently, he actually has a small part in the film.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1066/Sale 24465 Lot 1067: An original Willis O'Brien concept painting for The Last of the Oso Si-Papuhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1067/<div class="LotName">An original Willis O'Brien concept painting for <i>The Last of the Oso Si-Papu</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gouache, watercolor, and pen, circa 1950, matted and framed. Master stop-motion animator Willis O'Brien (<i>King Kong</i>) often worked cowboys into his monster movies, including <i>Mighty Joe Young</i> (1949), <i>The Beast of Hollow Mountain</i> (1956), which he also co-wrote, and <i>Gwangi</i> (later filmed by animator Ray Harryhausen). One of O'Brien's many unrealized projects, <i>The Last of the Oso Si-Papu,</i> dealt with cowboys facing the titular creature, a legendary giant bear covered in Gila Monster's scales. This concept painting by O'Brien depicts the Oso Si-Papu menacing a cowboy on horseback.
<br /> <I>Overall: 16.5 x 24 in.; within mat: 10.5 x 17.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1067/Sale 24465 Lot 1068: An original Willis O'Brien concept painting for Elephant Rustlershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1068/<div class="LotName">An original Willis O'Brien concept painting for <i>Elephant Rustlers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gouache and watercolor, circa 1960, circled <i>"B"</i> to lower right in ink, matted and framed. Visual effects wizard Willis O'Brien (1886-1962) is among the single most important stop-motion animators and monster-makers in film history. His work on <i>King Kong</i> (1933), <i>Mighty Joe Young</i> (1949), and other classics influenced generations of fantasy filmmakers. In O'Brien's later years, he prepared many concept paintings for various film projects he was pitching, few of which were produced. One such project, <i>Elephant Rustlers,</i> dealt with a hunt for elephant thieves in Burma, where the heroes are threatened by giant, ferocious lizards. This O'Brien painting depicts an armed cowboy and a companion atop elephants, confronting several such reptiles.
<br /> <I>Overall: 17.75 x 22.5 in.; within mat: 11.5 x 16 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1068/Sale 24465 Lot 1069: War of the Worldshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1069/<div class="LotName"><i>War of the Worlds</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1953. U.S. half sheet poster, style B, paper-backed. The appearance of the Martian warships in the poster art for this film is what makes it one of the most sought after science fiction posters in today's market. Directed by Byron Haskin and based on the H.G. Wells novel of the same name, producer George Pal gave the story a modern day twist by relocating it to California. The film stars Gene Barry and Ann Robinson and tells the tale of a town invaded by Martians.
<br /> <I>22 x 28 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1069/Sale 24465 Lot 1070: The iconic original Robby the Robot suit and Jeep from Forbidden Planethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1070/<div class="LotName">The iconic original Robby the Robot suit and Jeep from <i>Forbidden Planet</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Original Robby the Robot suit consisting of three main interlocking sections: His intricate "head," the upper torso with bellows-jointed arms, and the legs; constructed of Royalite plastic, metal, rubber, wood, acetate, and Perspex, with a 1950s pair of men's size 10.5B black leather loafers located inside Robby's feet; with Robby's original Jeep, control panel, alternate original "claw" hands, alternate original "Uncle Simon" <I>The Twilight Zone</I> head, and original wooden shipping "stage crates" with original painted studio transmittal information and shipping labels.
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<br />Originally created for M-G-M's outer space epic <i>Forbidden Planet</i>, Robby the Robot ranks among the single most iconic props in science fiction film history and arguably is the cinema's most famous and instantly recognizable robot. Bonhams is proud to present Robby, his Jeep, and his other major components at auction for the very first time.
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<br /><i>Forbidden Planet</i> finds the crew of the spaceship C-57D (led by Leslie Nielsen) discovering a scientist, Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter Altaira (Anne Francis), and Morbius' robotic servant, Robby, on the distant planet Altair-4. In the (literally) electrifying climax, the astronauts are confronted by the horrible "Id" creature that wiped out the extinct Krell species who once populated Altair-4.
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<br />Robby was built at M-G-M for around $100,000--a gigantic sum for a science fiction prop in those days. Designed by Robert Kinoshita, Arnold Gillespie, Irving Block, Mentor Huebner, and Arthur Lonergan, Robby was a quantum leap in futuristic movie robot design, breaking from earlier clunky "tin-can" mechanical man designs. His "sax valves," "gyroscopes," and other marvelous trappings are a pinnacle of 1950s futurism. Robby's comical, winning personality also marked a major shift in movie robots.
<br />All of Robby's parts were created in M-G-M's prop shop, primarily the leather shop because of its advanced tooling capabilities. Royalite plastic was used for his head, feet, and upper and lower torso.
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<br />All of the spheres on Robby (arm gimbals, legs, and dome) were made of Lumarith (acetate). Metal, rubber, wood, and Perspex were also used in Robby's construction. Resistors on either side of Robby's front neon tubes blink, giving him the appearance of talking.
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<br />Robby ran on five 12 volt DC motors, which were originally World War II military surplus. Robby was also sometimes powered by a cable run from his remote control panel on wheels (included here) to his heel. The cable is visible in <i>Forbidden Planet</i> when Robby enters Morbius' house and says "Something is approaching from the west. . ."
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<br />Actor/stuntman Frankie Carpenter and former child star Frankie Darro alternately wore the Robby suit in the film. The bulky suit weighs approximately 120 pounds, which Carpenter or Darro had to shoulder using a "flying harness," akin to the ones worn by the Flying Monkeys in <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> (1939), made of metal with back padding and leather padded shoulder straps. The tiring task of playing Robby necessitated a rack for them to rest in between takes. (A similar rack, which was used during production of the film <i>The Invisible Boy</i> (1957) is included here; it also appears onscreen briefly in <i>The Invisible Boy</i>. It is uncertain whether or not it was used on <i>Forbidden Planet</i>.) Robby's huge Jeep was built on a Crosley car body; its futuristic adornments are mainly painted wood. The Jeep does not run because M-G-M cannibalized its steering mechanism and motor for another production.
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<br /><i>Forbidden Planet</i> was a colossal hit, and Robby figured heavily in its ad campaign. (The film's one sheet poster gave the false impression that the benign robot is a monster.) Since Robby was in many ways the film's "star," he was present at the film's Los Angeles premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theater. During the film's original release, Robby was shipped around the country on a promotional tour; his original wooden shipping "stage crates" are part of this lot. Like many of <i>Forbidden Planet's</i> elaborate props and costumes, Robby was reused frequently; he "starred" in <i>The Invisible Boy</i> (1957) and appeared in many TV series, including <I>Lost in Space</I>, <I>The Addams Family</I>, and <I>The Twilight Zone</I>. An alternate, simpler Robby head was used on the suit for its appearance in the <I>The Twilight Zone</I> episode, "Uncle Simon," and it is present here.
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<br />In 1970, Robby and his Jeep were purchased privately from M-G-M by Jim Brucker and both were displayed throughout the 1970s at Movie World/Cars of the Stars. By 1979, Robby had fallen somewhat into disrepair; filmmaker and collector Bill Malone, who had previously built the first full Robby replica, acquired him that year. Using original spare parts included with Robby, Malone restored him to his full glory. (Robby's current hands are recasts from his original hands; the originals were rubber and naturally deteriorated over time. The "bubble" dome on Robby's head is not an original but was made from an original M-G-M studio mold. An original Robby dome is included which has yellowed with age.)
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<br />After Robby's restoration, he occasionally cameoed in films like <i>Gremlins</i> (1984) and periodically made public appearances at conventions, screenings, and other events, including the 2016 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival. He has been replicated countless times as toys, model kits, and other memorabilia. Robby was also recently honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in a special retrospective of <i>Forbidden Planet</i>; he remained on display at the Academy for two months. The original Robby is fully operational, has been carefully maintained for nearly four decades, and is as stunning as ever.
<br /> <I>Robby: 29 x 38 x 71 in. [with arms forward]; Jeep: 52 x 60 x 72 in.; claws: 3.75 x 13.5 in.; alternate head: height: 26.5 in.; diameter: 22.5 in.; flying harness: height: 12 in.; diameter: 17 in.; control panel: 17 x 23.75 x 39 in.; stage cases: 38 x 40 x 61 in.; smaller "Robot Head" case: 30 x 30.5 x 30 in.; rack: approximately 24.5 x 31.75 x 43.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1070/Sale 24465 Lot 1071: Forbidden Planethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1071/<div class="LotName"><i>Forbidden Planet</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1956. 2 Lobby cards featuring Robby the Robot, Leslie Nielsen, Anne Francis, and Walter Pidgeon.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1071/Sale 24465 Lot 1071A: The Invisible Boyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1071A/<div class="LotName"><i>The Invisible Boy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1957. Title lobby card and scene card. Capitalizing on their "star" from <I>Forbidden Planet</I> (1956) and trying to recoup some of the cost, MGM produced this film which stars "Robby the Robot" as a peaceful android who must resist domination by an evil super computer.
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1071A/Sale 24465 Lot 1072: It Came From Outer Spacehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1072/<div class="LotName"><i>It Came From Outer Space</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal, 1953. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. A portrait of Kathleen Hughes screaming often accompanied the publicity surrounding this science fiction tale, but Ray Bradbury, who wrote the original treatment, portrayed the aliens as peaceful beings. Now a cult classic, the film was voted by AFI as one of the "Top Ten Science Fiction Films" of all time.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1072/Sale 24465 Lot 1073: The Time Machinehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1073/<div class="LotName"><i>The Time Machine</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">George Pal Productions, 1960. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. George Pal produced and directed this colorful science fiction film about time travel which is based on a novel by H.G. Wells. Rod Taylor, in his first leading role, costars with Alan Young and Yvette Mimieux.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1073/Sale 24465 Lot 1073A: Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Portrait of Raquel Welchhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1073A/<div class="LotName">Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Portrait of Raquel Welch Portrait of Raquel Welch
<br />signed and dated "Dal&#237; 1965" (lower right)
<br />oil and graphite on canvas
<br />36 x 23.75 in. (91.4 x 60.3 cm)
<br />Painted in 1965
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1073A/Sale 24465 Lot 1075: A pair of Imperial Biker Scout gloves from Return of the Jedihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1075/<div class="LotName">A pair of Imperial Biker Scout gloves from <i>Return of the Jedi</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Black leather gauntlets with black suede patches to outside of thumb, index finger, and middle finger, and black padded lining, sewn-in inner wardrobe patches labeled <i>"Biker / #41 / BH 1030 / Large"</i> in marker, <i>"(c) BH 1982"</i> printed to labels. An original pair of gloves worn by one of the Imperial Biker Scouts who ride Speeder Bikes through the planet Endor's forests in <i>Star Wars: Episode VI--Return of the Jedi</i>. The abbreviation "BH" on the gloves' labels stands for "Blue Harvest," the phony title used for <i>Return of the Jedi</i> during production to prevent media intrusions. With a letter of authenticity. <br /> <I>5 x 13.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1075/Sale 24465 Lot 1076: Star Warshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1076/<div class="LotName"><i>Star Wars</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Lucasfilm. 1977. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. George Lucas created this science fiction fantasy because he wanted something that would excite audiences as much as the <I>Flash Gordon</I> serials did when he was a kid, but produced with better quality. <I>Star Wars</I> made Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill into household names and became the most successful science fiction franchise in film history.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1076/Sale 24465 Lot 1077: Two Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones suits from Men in Blackhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1077/<div class="LotName">Two Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones suits from <i>Men in Black</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1997. Comprising a black suit coat with "<I>TLJ</I>" handwritten in white ink on the inner pocket, a pair of matching cuffed trousers bearing a cream-colored label inscribed "<I>John David Ridge / Mr. Tommy Lee Jones (typed) / 24 (handwritten)</I>," and "<I>TLJ</I>" handwritten in white ink on the inner waistband, with a cream-colored dress shirt bearing an interior cream-colored label inscribed, "<I>Anto / Distinctive Shirtmakers / Beverly Hills,</I>" and the letters "<I>TLJ</I>" stitched in red and another label stamped "<I>March 1996</I>" sewn in the interior collar, and a black silk thin tie. Together with a black suit coat bearing an inner pocket label inscribed, "<I>John David Ridge / Mr. Will Smith (typed) / 30 (handwritten)</I>," with an approximately 7 in. tear in the back of the jacket (for special effects harness), with a pair of matching cuffed trousers bearing a cream-colored label inscribed "<I>John David Ridge / Goo/Dirt / Mr. Will Smith (typed) / 31 (handwritten)</I>," with a cream-colored dress shirt with numerous perspiration stains bearing an interior cream-colored label inscribed, "<I>Anto / Distinctive Shirtmakers / Beverly Hills,</I>" and the letters "<I>WS</I>" stitched in red and another label stamped "<I>March 1996</I>" sewn in the interior collar, a black silk thin tie, and a thin black leather "<I>Cortina</I>" belt inscribed "<I>Goo / Dirt / WS</I>" in black ink. Accompanied by a special effects harness made of heavy white canvas material and Velcro, backed with more heavy canvas strips, with straps around the thighs and a lace-up front that is covered with another Velcro layer, inscribed "<I>Will Smith</I>" in black ink on the interior. A pair of iconic matched black suits worn by "Agent K/Kevin Brown" (Tommy Lee Jones) and "Agent J/James Darrell Edwards III" (Will Smith) in Barry Sonnenfeld's hit science fiction comedy <i>Men in Black.</i> These very businesslike black suits serve as the uniforms of the "Men in Black," a top-secret government organization monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth. Accompanied by a photo of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones wearing the suits.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1077/Sale 24465 Lot 1078: A Stan Laurel collection of personal scriptshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1078/<div class="LotName">A Stan Laurel collection of personal scripts</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A total of 31 scripts, story addendums, dialogue addendums, and story synopses pertaining to the career of comedian Stan Laurel, many with ownership signatures on the cover, including a final script of <i>Babes In Toyland</i> (1934); a script of <i>Air Raid Wardens</i> dated August 18, 1942, annotated in pen and ink and pencil; a temporary script of <I>The Dancing Masters</I> dated May 20, 1943, with a page of Laurel's handwritten notes inside; a revised script of <I>The Home Front</I> dated July 31, 1943; a revised final script for <I>Good Neighbors</I> dated February 17, 1944, annotated in pen and ink and pencil; a dialogue continuity script of <i>Bonnie Scotland</i> (1935); a story addendum to <I>Yes, Yes, Nanette</I> (1925); a story addendum to <I>Chasing the Chaser</I> (1925, written and directed by Laurel); a story synopsis of <I>Raggedy Rose</I> (1926, written by Laurel); a story addendum to <I>Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes</I> (1926, directed by Laurel); a story addendum to <I>Should Husbands Pay?</I> (1926); a story addendum to <I>The Merry Widower</I> (1926, Laurel was assistant director); a story addendum for <I>Slipping Wives</I> (1927); a story synopsis, possibly to <I>Do Detectives Think?</I> (1927); a story addendum, possibly to <I>Blow by Blow</I> (1928); a story addendum to <I>The Boy Friend</I> (1928); a story addendum to <I>Habeas Corpus</I> (1928); a story addendum to <I>Angora Love</I> (1929); a story addendum to <I>Wrong Again</I> (1929); a story addendum to <I>That's My Wife</I> (1929); a story synopsis of <I>Bacon Grabbers</I> (1929); a story synopsis for <I>Liberty</I> (1929); a story addendum and a dialogue addendum to <I>Another Fine Mess</I> (1930); a dialogue addendum to <I>Live Bait</I> (date unknown, written by Stan Laurel); a story addendum to <I>Chickens Come Home</I> (1931); a dialogue addendum to <I>Hopping Off!</I> dated September 19, 1931; a dialogue addendum for <I>Block-Heads</I> (1938); a script synopsis titled <I>Atoll</I>; and 2 unidentified story synopses, one possibly involving comedian Charley Chase. The writing, directing, and acting talents of silent and sound film genius Stan Laurel are well-represented in this personal collection of rare documents which are housed in two black custom clamshell boxes, both embossed in gilt, "<I>Laurel & Hardy / Scripts / Stan Laurel's / Personal / Copies</I>."
<br /> <I>11 x 17 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1078/Sale 24465 Lot 1079: A screenplay for Show Peoplehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1079/<div class="LotName">A screenplay for <i>Show People</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1928. Mimeographed manuscript, titled "<I>A Marion Davies Picture ...</I>" on the cover, 60 pp, dated Feb. 29, 1928 and marked "<I>Script okayed by Mr. Mannix</I>" (MGM producer Eddie Mannix), bound with brads in yellow MGM wrappers, with "<I>Show People</I>" annotated in pencil on the cover. Director King Vidor pokes fun at grandiose movie stars in this comedy which stars Marion Davies and William Haines. John Gilbert, William S. Hart, and Leatrice Joy, among others, make cameo appearances.
<br /> <I>8.25 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1079/Sale 24465 Lot 1080: A screenplay for Way Out Westhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1080/<div class="LotName">A screenplay for <i>Way Out West</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1930. Mimeographed manuscript, story and continuity by Byron Morgan and Alred Block, dialogue by Ralph Spence, 111 pp, dated Mar. 8, 1930, Culver City, with it's working title, <I>Easy Going</I>, stamped on the cover and Fred Niblo credited as Director, bound by brads in yellow MGM wrappers, with the release title of <I>Way Out West</I> annotated in pencil on the cover. William Haines stars with Leila Hyams in this comedy about a rakish con artist who pays his debt to society and falls in love in the process.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1080/Sale 24465 Lot 1081: Curly Tophttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1081/<div class="LotName"><i>Curly Top</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Fox Film Corporation, 1935. Window card. As was often the case in her films, Shirley Temple plays an orphan who charms her way into people's hearts in this Irving Cummings-directed musical. One of the highlights and most famous performances of Temple's career is her famous rendition of "Animal Crackers in My Soup."
<br /> <I>28.5 x 22 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1081/Sale 24465 Lot 1082: Three portrait drawings of Bert Lahr, Ed Wynn, and Irving Berlin for the Circus Saints and Sinners Club of Americahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1082/<div class="LotName">Three portrait drawings of Bert Lahr, Ed Wynn, and Irving Berlin for the Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Dated 1936, 1937, and 1940, charcoal on illustration board, two signed by the artist Zito and one by Bettina Steinke, each with a large group of signatures of all attendees at the event, one matted and framed. The Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America is a national organization that raises money for local charities. At the events for which these drawings were made, the charity hosted a "Fall Guy" roast in which the recipient's portrait was drawn and then signed by the recipient, the artist, and all those who attended the event. Bert Lahr, best known for playing the Cowardly Lion in <I>The Wizard of Oz</I> (1939) was the "Fall Guy" at the C.S.& S.C.A. luncheon at the Hotel Gotham on June 24, 1936; Ed Wynn, the voice of the "Mad Hatter" in the Disney animated film <I>Alice in Wonderland</I> (1951), as well as the eccentric "Uncle Albert" in the film <I>Mary Poppins</I> (1964) was the "Fall Guy" at the Commodore Hotel event on December 8, 1937; and Irving Berlin, considered the greatest songwriter in American history who is best known for the iconic song "God Bless America," was the "Fall Guy" at the Hotel Astor event on Nov. 27, 1940.
<br /> <I>Each: 30 x 22 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1082/Sale 24465 Lot 1083: A Chump at Oxfordhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1083/<div class="LotName"><i>A Chump at Oxford</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Hal Roach Studios, 1940. Danish one sheet poster, linen-backed. In their second-to-last film made at Hal Roach Studios, Laurel and Hardy parodied the popular <I>A Yank at Oxford</I> in this film directed by Alfred J. Goulding.
<br /> <I>24 x 33 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1083/Sale 24465 Lot 1084: A first edition of No&#235;l Coward's Curtain Calls signed by a group of actorshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1084/<div class="LotName">A first edition of No&#235;l Coward's <i>Curtain Calls</i> signed by a group of actors</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., New York, No&#235;l Coward, <I>Curtain Calls</I>, 1940, stated "First Edition." Autographed with red ink by at least 40 plus actors of the 1930s and 40s, dated 1946. Includes: Constance Bennett, C. Aubrey Smith, Ralph Forbes, Doris Lloyd, Binnie Barnes, May Whitty, June Duprez, John Halloran, Henry Wilcoxon, Claire Trevor, Frieda Inescort, Greer Garson, Reginald Gardner, Basil Rathbone, Philip Merivale, Peter Bronte, John Garrick, Ernest Cossart, Isabel Jeans, Muriel Hutchison, Margaret Webster, Joan Fontaine, Paul Cavanagh, Brian Aherne, Gladys Cooper, Frank Tours, Heather Angel, Morton Lowry, Ian Hunter, Judith Anderson, Peter Godfrey, Dorothy Stone, and others.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 6 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1084/Sale 24465 Lot 1085: A Bobby Driscoll jacket from Song of the Southhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1085/<div class="LotName">A Bobby Driscoll jacket from <i>Song of the South</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Walt Disney Productions, 1946. A brown wool child's jacket with dark brown trim on the collar and bottoms of the sleeves, with two large frog closures on the front in the same stitch design as the trim and a large pleat on the back, bearing a gold stamp on the interior right sleeve lining inscribed, "Western Costume Co." and "WCC / 1900 / #10" handwritten in black ink, and a red-lettered "Western Costume Co." label inscribed, "1900 / B. Driscoll / 27 / 3696" handwritten in black ink. Bobby Driscoll was a favorite child actor of Walt Disney who appeared in many films from the early 1940s to the mid 1950s. He can be seen wearing this jacket in the film as he rides in a carriage with actress Hattie McDaniel.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1085/Sale 24465 Lot 1086: A Loyal Underwood personal script of Limelighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1086/<div class="LotName">A Loyal Underwood personal script of <i>Limelight</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Celebrated Productions, 1952. Mimeographed manuscript, original story and screenplay by Charles Chaplin, 166 pp, n.d., bound in brads with a pale green cover, with a few annotations by Loyal Underwood. 21 pages have loss where dialogue has been cut out. Charlie Chaplin starred in, wrote, and directed this drama which also starred Claire Bloom.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1086/Sale 24465 Lot 1087: An archive of Charlie Chaplin photographs from the collection of Loyal Underwoodhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1087/<div class="LotName">An archive of Charlie Chaplin photographs from the collection of Loyal Underwood</div>
<div class="LotDesc">84 black-and-white vintage photographs, various sizes, chronicling the highlights of actor Loyal Underwood's career, most notably his films with Charlie Chaplin. Actor Loyal Underwood's first and final films were both in collaboration with Charlie Chaplin; in between, he made 12 more with the comedic master and became a regular in Chaplin's stock company. His diminutive size allowed him to play characters of all descriptions with a great deal of physicality. These photos offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at classic Chaplin silent pictures such as <I>Sunnyside</I> (1919), where Chaplin cavorts on the set with cast and crew, including his favorite cameraman, Roland Totheroh; <I>How to Make Movies</I> (1918) and <I>The Professor</I> (1919), where Chaplin and Underwood share scenes together; on-the-set photos of Chaplin with Jackie Coogan, Harry Lauder, and others; group photos of the regular Chaplin crew; a group of photos of Charlie Chaplin Studios on La Brea, including loading "Big Bertha" from <I>The Great Dictator</I> (1940) onto the lot; Underwood in costume shots for his Chaplin films; inscribed portraits to Underwood from Chaplin's leading ladies such as Paulette Goddard, Mildred Harris, and Edna Purviance, as well as his co-star in <I>The Kid</I> (1921), Jackie Coogan, and others; photos depicting Underwood in his many characterizations, both in and out of Chaplin films; and much more.
<br /> <I>3 x 3 in. to 11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1087/Sale 24465 Lot 1088: Van Johnson's bound working screenplay of Brigadoon, with a bound book of stillshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1088/<div class="LotName">Van Johnson's bound working screenplay of <i>Brigadoon,</i> with a bound book of stills</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Mimeographed manuscript, 73 pp, October 14-20, 1953, with pink revision pages dated 12/11/53 bound in, annotated throughout in pencil, bound in red leather with "Brigadoon" stamped in gilt to front cover and spine and <i>"Van Johnson"</i> gilt to cover, with 2 letters and 3 telegrams to Johnson laid in to prelims.
<br />WITH: 35 8 x 10 in gelatin silver print photographs, tipped to leaves and bound in full red calf album, spine stamped in gilt <i>"Brigadoon,"</i> in slipcase.
<br />Vincente Minnelli's film version of the Lerner and Loewe Broadway hit <i>Brigadoon</i> starred Gene Kelly and Van Johnson as Americans who discover an enchanted Scottish village and find ghostly romance there. Along with Johnson's personal script, this lot includes his correspondence from colleagues laid in to the script's front, including a letter from M-G-M's head of production, Dore Schary, reading: <i>". . . With you / and Gene and Cyd [Charisse] and all the others doing / what comes naturally we should have one / helluva show."</i>
<br /> <I>9 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1088/Sale 24465 Lot 1089: A Rosemary Clooney pajama set worn in White Christmashttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1089/<div class="LotName">A Rosemary Clooney pajama set worn in <I>White Christmas</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1954. Cream-colored short-sleeved top with a bow at the neck and 8 buttons down the front, with "<I>Paramount Pictures Ladies Wardrobe</I>" stamped in gold on the interior back, accompanied by a pair of matching pants with a front zipper closure, bearing a cream-colored label on the inside waistband with "Paramount Pictures" stamped in blue and "Rosemary Clooney" written on it in blue ink and "Paramount Pictures Ladies Wardrobe" stamped in gold on the interior hip area. Clooney wears this pajama set in two scenes in the film: when the two "Haynes Sisters" are on the train and their door is bumped open by Bing Crosby, and when Clooney is crying in her bed as Vera-Ellen explains that she no longer has to be a "Mother Hen." Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1089/Sale 24465 Lot 1090: White Christmashttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1090/<div class="LotName"><i>White Christmas</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1954. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Still considered one of the great holiday classics of all time, <I>White Christmas</I> was directed by Michael Curtiz and featured an exceptionally versatile cast including Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen, and Danny Kaye.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1090/Sale 24465 Lot 1091: An original The Disorderly Orderly production design paintinghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1091/<div class="LotName">An original <i>The Disorderly Orderly</i> production design painting</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1964. Gouache on board, captioned <i>"The Disorderly Orderly / Ext. Sanitarium"</i> in pencil to lower right, illegible signature to lower right, matted. Jerry Lewis stars in this wacky comedy directed by his longtime collaborator Frank Tashlin. This design painting depicts the exterior and front gate of the sanitarium where klutzy orderly "Jerome Littlefield" (Lewis) works. The sign on the painting reads "<I>Greystone Sanitarium & Hospital</I>"--the film was shot at Beverly Hills' famous Greystone Mansion.
<br /> <I>Overall: 18 x 28 in.; within mat: 11 x 22.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1091/Sale 24465 Lot 1092: Two Jerry Lewis oversized autograph vintage photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1092/<div class="LotName">Two Jerry Lewis oversized autograph vintage photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a silver gelatin photograph of Jerry Lewis in a closeup portrait in casual dress, with "Paramount Photo by Bud Fraker" stamp on reverse, inscribed, "<I>To Nat-- / My very / own shirtmaker / --and the best / Jerry / 6/57</I>," and a silver gelatin photograph of Jerry Lewis in 5 different poses, 4 of which are drawn, in both clown costumes and formal wear, inscribed, "<I>For Nat-- / Still the Best! / Always / Jerry Lewis / 7/78</I>." Tailor Nat Wise was the "shirtmaker to the stars," whose clientele included, among others, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and other members of the notorious 1960s "Rat Pack."
<br /> <I>11 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1092/Sale 24465 Lot 1093: A Jerry Lewis guest bookhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1093/<div class="LotName">A Jerry Lewis guest book</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Green leather custom-bound guest book with "<I>Guest Book / of / Mr. and Mrs. / Jerry Lewis</I>" embossed in gilt on the cover. Jerry Lewis and his wife at the time, Patti Palmer, kept this guest book in their home from 1958-1968, where it was signed by a panoply of celebrities from the worlds of film, music, and politics, many of whom wrote personal messages. Amongst the many signatures are Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, George Jessel, Sophie Tucker, Margaret Truman, Danny Thomas, Ross Hunter, Martha Hyer, Gene Kelly, Louella Parsons, Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher, Edward G. Robinson, Jules Stein, Milton Berle, Bobby Darin, Lynn Redgrave, Don Rickles, and many others.
<br /> <I>9 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1093/Sale 24465 Lot 1094: A screenplay of Kissin' Cousinshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1094/<div class="LotName">A screenplay of <i>Kissin' Cousins</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Four Leaf Productions, Inc., 1964. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Gerald Drayson Adams and Gene Nelson, 109 pp, dated September 18, 1963 (blue revision pages dated as late as October 7, 1963 bound in), bound with brads in yellow MGM wrappers. Elvis Presley plays a dual role as identical cousins in this musical written and directed by Gene Nelson, an accomplished film actor in his own right.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1094/Sale 24465 Lot 1095: My Fair Ladyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1095/<div class="LotName"><i>My Fair Lady</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1964. Japanese one sheet poster, linen-backed. This George Cukor-directed musical swept the 1965 Academy Awards&reg with 12 nominations and 8 wins, including Best Picture and Best Director. Cecil Beaton also won for his phenomenal costumes and lavish set designs. Though Julie Andrews played the part on Broadway to rave reviews, Audrey Hepburn made the character of "Eliza Doolittle" her own.
<br /> <I>29 x 20 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1095/Sale 24465 Lot 1096: How to Steal a Millionhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1096/<div class="LotName"><i>How to Steal a Million</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">World Wide Productions, 1966. Japanese one sheet poster, linen-backed. Audrey Hepburn tries to protect her con artist father by becoming a thief in this William Wyler-directed comedy.
<br /> <I>30 x 21.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1096/Sale 24465 Lot 1097: A Megan Cavanagh baseball costume from A League of Their Ownhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1097/<div class="LotName">A Megan Cavanagh baseball costume from <i>A League of Their Own</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1992. A pale pink one-piece short-sleeved dress with a chef-style buttoned front and a red cloth belt with a silver belt buckle at the waist, bearing a patch on the chest inscribed "<I>City of Rockford / Peaches,</I>" a left arm patch inscribed "<I>A-A / GPBL</I>" and the number "<I>32</I>" sewn on the back, with an interior black label stamped "<I>AIS</I>" with an eagle insignia. Actress and voice-over artist Megan Cavanagh made her film debut in <I>A League of Their Own</I>, a box office hit directed by Penny Marshall and starring Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell. The film was based on a true story of the organization of a women's baseball team in the face of World War II and the dissolution of men's baseball. As the character "Marla Hooch," Cavanagh wore this costume in many scenes as number "32" on the team. Accompanied by a photo of Megan Cavanagh wearing the costume on location.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1097/Sale 24465 Lot 1098: A Wayne's World cap worn by Mike Myers in Wayne's World 2http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1098/<div class="LotName">A <i>Wayne's World</i> cap worn by Mike Myers in <i>Wayne's World 2</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1993. Black baseball cap with <i>"Wayne's World"</i> logo embroidered in silver, <i>"#2"</i> in marker to inner lining, Velcro patches to inner front, back, and sides, with Paramount Wardrobe Department tags with production information and notes to versos: <i>"Mike Myers has / #1 hat. This is / the #2 hat used for / action shots or wind, / Velcrow, [sic] won't come off!"</i> and <i>"Mike Myers / as / Wayne / good hat / #1 used / in reshoot.</I>" Mike Myers wore this cap in his iconic comic role as public access host Wayne Campbell.
<br /> <I>5 x 7.5 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1098/Sale 24465 Lot 1099: The Lights of Londonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1099/<div class="LotName"><i>The Lights of London</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">British Screencraft, 1923. Three sheet poster, linen-backed. The stunning artwork of lovers kissing against the backdrop of a beautifully lit bridge personifies the artistry and uniqueness of the 1920s and 1930s movie poster. Wanda Hawley and Nigel Barrie star in this silent drama about a man unjustly sent to prison.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1099/Sale 24465 Lot 1100: A continuity script from The Big Paradehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1100/<div class="LotName">A continuity script from <i>The Big Parade</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1925. Mimeographed manuscript, story by Lawrence Stallings, continuity by Harry Behn, 71 pp, dated April 8, 1925, bound with brads and housed in yellow MGM wrappers. John Gilbert and Ren&#233;e Ador&#233;e star in this silent tearjerker directed by King Vidor. Gilbert plays a character who is sent to the front during World War I, leaving the woman he loves behind. Vidor presents a realistic view of war that had not been seen in films up to that time.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1100/Sale 24465 Lot 1101: A Macedonian Pirate's helmet from Ben-Hurhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1101/<div class="LotName">A Macedonian Pirate's helmet from <i>Ben-Hur</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Leather helmet, felt-lined, with chain mail neck protector, "<I>57</I>" written to inner lining, with a David Weisz, Co. Auctioneers tag labeled "<I>M-892</I>" and "<I>2</I>" in black marker. In a pivotal sequence in <i>Ben-Hur,</i> Macedonian pirates attack the Roman galley that "Judah Ben-Hur" (Charlton Heston) is enslaved on and a battle ensues. This is an original helmet worn by one of those pirates. It was sold at the 1970 David Weisz Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer auction and comes with its original Weisz tag.
<br /> <I>Helmet diameter: 8 in.; height: 12.5 in. (with chain mail extended)</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1101/Sale 24465 Lot 1102: A scenario script of The Exquisite Sinnerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1102/<div class="LotName">A scenario script of <i>The Exquisite Sinner</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1926. Mimeographed manuscript, scenario by Marion Orth and Harvey Gates, 129 pp, December 12, 1925, bound with brads and housed in yellow MGM wrappers. Conrad Nagel and Ren&#233;e Ador&#233;e star in this silent film which had originally been directed by Josef von Sternberg; he was subsequently fired by MGM and replaced by Phil Rosen. Rosen's many changes completely altered von Sternberg's version to the point that it was unrecognizable, and in a bizarre twist, MGM ultimately released both versions. Von Sternberg was credited with direction of <I>The Exquisite Sinner</I>.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1102/Sale 24465 Lot 1103: A Cliff Reid presentation copy of The Informer screenplay signed by cast, director, and authorhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1103/<div class="LotName">A Cliff Reid presentation copy of <i>The Informer</i> screenplay signed by cast, director, and author</div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1935. Mimeographic manuscript, screenplay by Dudley Nichols, 199 pp (single-sided), 8vo, bound in black leather, <i>"The Informer"</i> gilt to front cover and spine, <i>"Presented to / Cliff Reid"</i> gilt to front cover. <i>The Informer</i> ranks among John Ford's most famous and critically acclaimed films. Based on Liam O'Flaherty's novel, it follows "Gypo Nolan's" (Victor McLaglen), betrayal of his IRA comrades and their swift retribution. This exceptional presentation copy of the film's script was given to the film's associate producer, Cliff Reid, who co-produced several Ford films. O'Flaherty signed and inscribed it: <i>"Dear Cliff, you are a man / of whom I am really fond / and I am really fond of / very few men. God bless / you. / Liam O'Flaherty."</i> The incredible roster of other signatures includes John Ford, screenwriter Dudley Nichols, composer Max Steiner, cast members Victor McLaglen, Wallace Ford, Margot Grahame, Una O'Connor, Neil Fitzgerald, J. M. Kerrigan, Donald Meek, Larry Rourke, Joseph Sauers, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, and Cliff Reid himself, all in ink to blank front matter.<i>The Informer</i> was nominated for six Academy Awards&#174;, winning in four categories including Best Director (Ford), Best Actor (McLaglen), and Best Writing, Screenplay (Nichols).
<br /> <I>8.5 x 7 x 1 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1103/Sale 24465 Lot 1104: Cleopatrahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1104/<div class="LotName"><i>Cleopatra</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1934. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Claudette Colbert stars as the legendary Egyptian queen who tempts Mark Antony and Julius Caesar. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, this extravagant production also stars Warren William and Henry Wilcoxon.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1104/Sale 24465 Lot 1105: A Romeo and Juliet (1936) script signed by cast and crewhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1105/<div class="LotName">A <I>Romeo and Juliet</I> (1936) script signed by cast and crew</div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Mimeographed manuscript, 93 pp, Culver City, dated November 13, 1935 (pink revision pages dated as late as January 25, 1936 bound in), housed in yellow MGM wrappers, with "Script Okayed / by Mr. Thalberg" and "From / Talbot Jennings" typed on the lower right-hand corner of the cover. Almost everyone involved with the production has signed the front cover, including the main actors Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, and John Barrymore, as well as producer Irving Thalberg, director George Cukor, costume designers Adrian and Oliver Messel, art director Cedric Gibbons, composer Herbert Stothart, and recording director Douglas Shearer, among others. Some of the actors wrote the names of their characters underneath their signatures.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1105/Sale 24465 Lot 1106: A collection of photographs of Romeo and Juliet featuring Norma Shearerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1106/<div class="LotName">A collection of photographs of <i>Romeo and Juliet</i> featuring Norma Shearer</div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1936. Comprising 43 vintage photographs, 4 x 5 in., of stars Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Basil Rathbone, Ralph Forbes, Edna May Oliver, and director George Cukor. Highlights include several photos of Shearer in conversation with Cukor; Barrymore getting made up for the camera and rehearsing a sword fight; Barrymore, Cukor, and Howard lounging on the set; and much more. Accompanied by 4 set designs (one original stamped Clarence Sinclair Bull and one stamped Ted Allen) and 2 scene photos, all 8 x 10 in. An intriguing glimpse into the camaraderie behind the making of this luxurious period film.
<br /> <I>4 x 5 in. and 8 x 10 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1106/Sale 24465 Lot 1107: 4 lead soldiers from Marie Antoinettehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1107/<div class="LotName">4 lead soldiers from <i>Marie Antoinette</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1938. Lead soldiers with muskets, painted on one side only in white, taupe, and grey, used for filming distance shots and to show soldiers in both day and night scenes. Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, <I>Marie Antoinette</I> stars Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power as the Queen of France and her lover caught up in the midst of the French Revolution. The film was one of the most lavish ever filmed by MGM, but the studio was not averse to cutting costs where it could; using these soldiers for distance shots allowed the studio to avoid hiring extras.
<br /> <I>5.25 x 1.75 x 1.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1107/Sale 24465 Lot 1108: A final shooting script from A Star is Bornhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1108/<div class="LotName">A final shooting script from <i>A Star is Born</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Selznick International Pictures, 1937. Mimeographed manuscript, original story by William A. Wellman and Robert Carson, screenplay by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and Robert Carson, 157 pp, dated October 16, 1936 (pink and tan revision pages dated as late as December 16, 1936 bound in), with William A. Wellman credited as Director and David O'Selznick credited as Producer, housed in yellow Selznick International wrappers, with revision dates annotated in pen and pencil on the lower right-hand corner of the cover. David O'Selznick's production of <I>A Star is Born,</I> starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, was the first of 3 versions, the second starring Judy Garland and James Mason (1954) and the third starring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson (1976). All three were successful at the box office. A fourth version of the film starring Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper is slated for release in 2018.
<br /> <I>11 x 8.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1108/Sale 24465 Lot 1109: A Walter Plunkett costume sketch for Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Windhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1109/<div class="LotName">A Walter Plunkett costume sketch for Scarlett O'Hara in <i>Gone With the Wind</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1939. Watercolor on board, signed ("Plunkett") in lower right-hand corner, matted. Selznick International Pictures, Inc. wardrobe stamp on reverse. As the costume designer for <I>Gone With the Wind</I>, an epic civil war drama which required elaborate designs utilizing hoopskirts, crinolines, and corsets, Walter Plunkett designed thousands of costumes. This sketch was designed for the character of Scarlett O'Hara, played by Vivien Leigh, but was ultimately not used in the film.
<br /> <I>Overall: 26 x 18 in.; Sketch: 18 x 23 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1109/Sale 24465 Lot 1110: An original Al Hirschfeld drawing of Viven Leigh and Clark Gablehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1110/<div class="LotName">An original Al Hirschfeld drawing of Viven Leigh and Clark Gable</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Pen and ink on illustration board, framed, signed ("Hirschfeld") lower right corner, with "3" written by the signature. This caricature depicts Clark Gable embracing Vivien Leigh from the classic film, <I>Gone With the Wind</I> (1939).<br /> <I>Overall: 36 x 29.5 x .5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1110/Sale 24465 Lot 1111: A prop Senate desk from Mr. Smith Goes to Washingtonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1111/<div class="LotName">A prop Senate desk from <i>Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1939. American classical revival walnut writing desk with an applied metal label to the interior of the drawer inscribed, "<I>Angelus Furniture Manufacturing Co. / Los Angeles</I>." Early 20th Century. Jimmy Stewart tries to combat political corruption in this Frank Capra-directed classic which co-stars Jean Arthur. This desk was used in the Senate floor scenes, where Stewart gives an impassioned filibuster. It was later used in the film, <I>Advise and Consent</I> (1962), directed by Otto Preminger.
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<br />Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the original owner whose father was an art director on <I>Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</I>.
<br /> <I>20 x 30 x 36.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1111/Sale 24465 Lot 1112: Citizen Kanehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1112/<div class="LotName"><i>Citizen Kane</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1941. Japanese one sheet poster, linen-backed.
<br /> <I>22 x 31 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1112/Sale 24465 Lot 1113: A chair from Casablancahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1113/<div class="LotName">A chair from <i>Casablanca</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1941. A red and black bamboo and wicker armless chair with a red wooden seat, woven design on the backrest, and "<I>BS7339</I>" handwritten twice in black on the underside of the chair, used in the caf&#233; scenes of <I>Casablanca</I>. Many of the scenes from <I>Casablanca</I> took place in "Rick's Caf&#233; Am&#233;ricain"; in fact, the original title of the film was <I>Everybody Comes to Rick's</I>. Many of these chairs are prominently featured in the scenes where Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman's classic loves story unfolds. Accompanied by a photograph of one of the chairs in a scene from <I>Casablanca.</I>
<br /> <I>34 x 15 x 14.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1113/Sale 24465 Lot 1114: A Dalton Trumbo screenplay for A Guy Named Joehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1114/<div class="LotName">A Dalton Trumbo screenplay for <i>A Guy Named Joe</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1943. Mimeographed manuscript, Culver City, by Dalton Trumbo, 166 pp, dated August 29, 1942, rerun dated October 12, 1942, marked "Temporary Complete" on front cover, bound with brads in MGM blue wrappers. Accompanied by a synopsis by Trumbo with the film's original title of <I>Three Guys Named Joe</I>, 93 pp, dated May 18, 1942 and stamped "Complete," and another original story synopsis by Chandler Sprague and David Boehm, also titled <I>Three Guys Named Joe</I>, 28 pp, dated March 13, 1942 and stamped "Complete" on the front cover. <I>A Guy Named Joe</I>, starring Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, and Van Johnson, was about love and grief during the war. Trumbo's script was not the final version; MGM opted for something they felt was more suitable. In 1943, the year the film was released, Trumbo joined the American Communist Party, thus propelling him into scandal and a blacklisting by Hollywood that would deprive him of legitimate work in the film industry for decades.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1114/Sale 24465 Lot 1115: A Ramsay Hill screenplay of Madame Curiehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1115/<div class="LotName">A Ramsay Hill screenplay of <i>Madame Curie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1943. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Paul Osborn and Paul H. Rameau, 147 pp, with pink revision pages dated as late as May 3, 1943, with "<I>C.S. Ramsay Hill</I>" handwritten in pencil at the top of the script cover, with yellow MGM wrappers bound in a tan loose leaf binder. Ramsay Hill, who was also known as "Major Cyrl Seyes Ramsay-Hill," was a technical advisor and a background actor on many films from 1928-1965. It is likely that he was an uncredited technical advisor on this film, as the script is heavily annotated with notes pertaining to set dressings, etc. <I>Madame Curie</I> stars Greer Garson as the world-famous scientist and Walter Pidgeon as her fellow-scientist husband.
<br /> <I>9.25 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1115/Sale 24465 Lot 1116: A copy of The Story of Dr. Wassell signed by author, cast, and crewhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1116/<div class="LotName">A copy of <i>The Story of Dr. Wassell</i> signed by author, cast, and crew</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1943, James Hilton, <I>The Story of Dr. Wassell</I>. Hardcover, later printing, 1943, with dust jacket. Inscribed by Dr. Wassell and his wife, dated Aug. 1943, as well as the film's director, Cecil B. DeMille and cast members: Gary Cooper, Laraine Day, Paul Kelly, Dennis O'Keefe, Carol Thurston, Barbara Britton, and Signe Hasso. Previous owner inscriptions noted.
<br /> <I>5.25 x 7.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1116/Sale 24465 Lot 1117: A Ramsay Hill screenplay of The White Cliffs Of Doverhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1117/<div class="LotName">A Ramsay Hill screenplay of <i>The White Cliffs Of Dover</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1944. Mimeographed manuscript, working title, <I>The White Cliffs</I>, on title page, 154 pp, with pink revision pages dated as late as July 14, 1943, bound in a loose leaf binder with the initials "<I>C.S.R-H</I>." handwritten on the cover. Ramsay Hill, who was also known as "Major Cyrl Seyes Ramsay-Hill," was the technical advisor on <I>The White Cliffs of Dover</I> which stars Irene Dunne and Alan Marshal. He was also a prolific background actor who appears in films such as <I>Marie Antoinette</I> (1938), <I>Midnight Lace</I> (1960) and many others, largely uncredited. The script is heavily annotated and also contains loose pieces, including 2 post office telegraphs inscribed, "All leaves cancelled--Rejoin forthwith."
<br /> <I>9 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1117/Sale 24465 Lot 1118: A Jeanne Crain period costume worn in The Fanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1118/<div class="LotName">A Jeanne Crain period costume worn in <I>The Fan</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. A green, black, yellow and pink long-sleeved plaid 2-piece period costume consisting of a seafoam green velvet vest with scalloped collar, boning at the waist, and snap closure up the front, which is attached by snaps to the plaid jacket which lands just below the chest, with puffed sleeves to the elbow, bearing 2 cream-colored tags on the interior jacket and interior vest inscribed, "Jeanne Crain / 549-27 / 6309 / 1 27 7," accompanied by a matching full-length skirt with a lower ruffle and an interior cream-colored label inscribed, "Jeanne Crain / 549-27 / 6309 / 1 27 7." Crain, as "Lady Windermere" wears this costume as she decorates her home. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1118/Sale 24465 Lot 1119: The World in His Armshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1119/<div class="LotName"><i>The World in His Arms</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal International Pictures, 1952. French grande, linen-backed. Ann Blyth plays a Russian countess who is charmed by steamboat captain Gregory Peck in this drama directed by Raoul Walsh.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1119/Sale 24465 Lot 1120: Two Richard Burton coatshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1120/<div class="LotName">Two Richard Burton coats</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Olive green doublebreasted frock coat with brown satin at the lapels and olive green buttons, bearing a "<I>Western Costume Co.</I>" stamp on the lining of the sleeve and a green <I>Western Costume / Hollywood</I>" label inscribed "<I>86-2714-1 / Richard Burton / Chest 40 / Sleeve #13and18</I>" on the interior pocket. Together with a red and black houndstooth knee-length frock coat with brown buttons, bearing a "<I>Western Costume Co.</I>" stamp on the lining of the sleeve and a cream-colored "<I>Western Costume / Hollywood</I>" label inscribed, "<I>86-2707-3 / Richard Burton / Chest 40 / Sleeve #16</I>" on the interior pocket. These coats are likely from Richard Burton's first American film, <i>My Cousin Rachel</i>. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1120/Sale 24465 Lot 1121: A Lana Turner costume from Dianehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1121/<div class="LotName">A Lana Turner costume from <i>Diane</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1956. Comprising a black silk full-length skirt, slightly shorter in the front and lined in black linen, with an interior cream-colored tag inscribed in black ink, "<I>Lana Turner / 1675 / 4406</I>," and "<I>#17</I>" sewn into the interior waistband, accompanied by a black lace and fabric crinoline with two labels, both inscribed, "<I>1675 / 4416 / Lana Turner / Ch. 17</I>," and an intricately constructed black corset-type bodice with a built-in bra, faux pearls at the neckline, oversized purple velvet cowl-like sleeves, and a lace-up back. The costumes for <I>Diane</I> were designed by Walter Plunkett, who also designed the costumes for <I>Gone With the Wind</I> (1939). Turner plays the character of "Diane de Poitiers," a tutor who becomes the mistress of the French king, and she wears this gown in a scene where she converses with her rival, Marisa Pavan. Accompanied by a 23.5 x 17.25 in. photo, mounted on board, of Turner wearing the gown in a scene from the film.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1121/Sale 24465 Lot 1122: A Dorothy Granger gown from Raintree Countyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1122/<div class="LotName">A Dorothy Granger gown from <i>Raintree County</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1957. Comprising a black silk brocade long-sleeved waist-length jacket with an elaborate black lace and sequins design, hook and eye closure up the back, and ruffled sleeves with a flounce of lace and sequins at the wrists, bearing an interior white label inscribed <I>Dorothy Granger 1692</I> handwritten in black ink. Accompanied by a heavy black silk skirt lined with black linen and an added tier of black silk brocade draped over it. The costumes for <I>Raintree County</I>, an epic Civil War drama starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, were designed by the Academy Award&#174;-winning designer, Walter Plunkett. This gown was worn by actress Dorothy Granger, who plays "Madame Gaubert" in the film. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1122/Sale 24465 Lot 1123: A Meta Wilde Terms of Endearment annotated script and production archivehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1123/<div class="LotName">A Meta Wilde <i>Terms of Endearment</i> annotated script and production archive</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1983. Comprising Meta Wilde's shooting script: Xerographic manuscript, Third Draft Screenplay by James L. Brooks, 140 pp, February 9, 1983, bound with brads in pink wrappers, with blue revision pages dated March 7-April 4, 1983, heavily annotated in pen and pencil, with approximately 15 pp of additional material bound in: scene breakdown descriptions, charts, etc.; editor's script: Xerographic manuscript, no title page (Third Draft screenplay, February 9, 1983), approximately 235 pp on 240 leaves, unbound, with Xerographic editorial notes re: individual shots and lab work; retake script pages with shot information to versos, Xerographic, 10 pp, annotated in ballpoint pen, with 3 loose script pages and a pink script cover with ownership signature ("Meta Wilde"); storyboards and shot diagrams by Tom Wright, Xerographic, 155 pp; cast list, 6 pp, with cover sheet and annotated lyrics to "Anything Goes"; daily production status report charts, 41 pp, Xerographic, many accomplished in pen; daily status report summaries, Xerographic, 39 pp, many accomplished in pen; Cutter's Script Notes, Xerographic charts, 81 pp, 24 pp accomplished in pen; staff and crew list, shooting schedule, legal memos, and other ephemera; housed in folders in an archival box. [Note: For further detailed descriptions of supplementary materials in this archive, please refer to the condition report.]
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<br />Based on Larry McMurtry's novel, writer/director James L. Brooks' hit comedy/drama <i>Terms of Endearment</i> traces the relationship of a mother (Shirley Maclaine) and her daughter (Debra Winger), and her affair with a wild neighbor (Jack Nicholson). Script supervisor Meta Carpenter Rebner's densely annotated script of <i>Terms of Endearment</i> offers an orderly, thoroughly detailed production record. Carpenter notes any dialogue changes, continuity points, and breaks down each day's shooting in handwritten graphs on the versos of the script pages. This archive also includes other key production paperwork, including very detailed editorial notes and storyboards. <i>Terms of Endearment</i> swept the Academy Awards&#174; with eleven nominations, winning in 5 categories including Best Picture, Best Director (James L. Brooks), and Best Screenplay (also Brooks).
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<br />Meta Carpenter Rebner Wilde's film career began as secretary and "script girl" to Howard Hawks. While working with Hawks on classics like <i>To Have and Have Not,</i> Carpenter met Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner and an 18-year affair ensued. She chronicled their now-famous romance in her 1976 memoir, <i>A Loving Gentleman</i>. Carpenter ended her affair with Faulkner, got married, and became a major script supervisor, working on over 200 films (mostly uncredited) including <i>The Maltese Falcon</i> (1941), <i>To Kill a Mockingbird</i> (1962), and <i>The Graduate</i> (1967).
<br /> <I>Archival case: 5 x 10.5 x 12.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1123/Sale 24465 Lot 1124: An archive relating to The Playerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1124/<div class="LotName">An archive relating to <I>The Player</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Fine Line, 1992. Comprising a Xerographic manuscript, shooting script by Michael Tolkin, 126 pp, June 7, 1991, bound in brads, inscribed and signed by Robert Altman, Tim Robbins, Greta Scaachi and one other; a second copy of the same version of the script, unsigned, with a few pages annotated; colored revision pages, 12 pp; cast breakdown, 1 p; oneline shooting schedule, 12 pp; two copies of a press credit list, 9 pp; 40 35mm color slides of scenes from the film; two prop paintings, visible in June's (Greta Scaachi's) studio in the film, acrylic on board and acrylic on canvas; 15 snapshots taken during filming; 7 prop photographs, supposed to have been taken by June (Greta Scaachi), three typed letters signed and a location agreement.<br /><i>Provenance</i>: Consigned by a couple whose Los Angeles home was used as the filming location of Greta Scaachi's art studio in <I>The Player.</i></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1124/Sale 24465 Lot 1125: A Titanic life jacket with bullet holehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1125/<div class="LotName">A <i>Titanic</i> life jacket with bullet hole</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century Fox, 1997. Replica early 20th century-style life jacket, cotton with sewn-in flotation material blocks, stage blood stains, and deliberately distressed fake bullet hole, with a Paramount/Twentieth Century Fox tag: <i>"This life jacket was used / in the filming of the motion / picture 'Titanic.'"</i> A prop life jacket worn during the evacuation of the sinking <i>Titanic</i> in James Cameron's mega-hit film.
<br /> <I>Approximately 15 x 27 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1125/Sale 24465 Lot 1126: An electric torch used in Titanichttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1126/<div class="LotName">An electric torch used in <i>Titanic</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Hollow wooden case with metal handle, hinges, and vent, and painted resin halogen lamp with bulb and internal wiring. After the RMS <i>Titanic</i> sinks, its crew searches for survivors in the ocean using (anachronistic) flashlights, including this prop.
<br /> <I>6 x 7.5 x 15.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1126/Sale 24465 Lot 1127: A Spotlight photograph with cast autographs and a promotional newspaperhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1127/<div class="LotName">A <i>Spotlight</i> photograph with cast autographs and a promotional newspaper</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Open Road Films, 2015. White board signed ("Michael Keaton," "Mark Ruffalo," "Rachel McAdams," "John Slattery," and "Brian d'Arcy James") in black marker with a mounted color cast photograph, with replica <i>Boston Globe</i> newspaper, 4 pp, with ribbon mounts at corners within a maroon leather folder with <i>"Spotlight"</i> gilt to front cover, housed in a black cardboard box. The hit true-life drama <i>Spotlight</i> follows <i>Boston Globe's</i> "Spotlight" reporting team as they uncover a massive cover-up of sexual crimes within the Catholic Church.
<br /> <I>Folder: 11.25 x 14.25 in.; Newspaper (unfolded): 22 x 24.5 in.; Autograph mount with photograph: 7.5 x 10.25 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1127/Sale 24465 Lot 1128: A screenplay of While the City Sleepshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1128/<div class="LotName">A screenplay of <I>While the City Sleeps</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, story and scenario by A. P. Younger, 168 pp, April 10, 1928, bound in beige wrappers with M-G-M Script Department label on cover. In this hardboiled crime drama, Lon Chaney stars as weary New York police detective "Dan Coghlan" who desperately wants to nab a slippery crook, "'Skeeter' Carlson" (Wheeler Oakman). The film was directed by Joseph Farnham and co-stars silent movie queen Anita Page.
<br /> <I>8 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1128/Sale 24465 Lot 1129: Charlie Chan at Monte Carlohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1129/<div class="LotName"><I>Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Warner Oland, the star of this film, was not Chinese but Swedish by birth; nevertheless, and in spite of protest from actors of Asian descent, he was beloved by audiences and played the legendary detective in 16 of the Charlie Chan films. This is the last film of the Charlie Chan series that Oland would star in; he died in 1938.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1129/Sale 24465 Lot 1130: The Maltese Falconhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1130/<div class="LotName"><i>The Maltese Falcon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1941. French grande poster, linen-backed. Humphrey Bogart as "Sam Spade" pits himself against the seductive Mary Astor in this film noir that also stars Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre. John Huston wrote the screenplay and made his directorial debut.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1130/Sale 24465 Lot 1131: A screenplay of The Dark Pagehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1131/<div class="LotName">A screenplay of <i>The Dark Page</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Jules Furthman, from the novel by Samuel Michael Fuller, 146 pp, n.d. [1946], bound in brads in a black and tan "Famous Artists Corporation" folder. Director Howard Hawks and agent Charles Feldman bought the rights to Samuel Fuller's novel and hired Jules Furthman (<I>The Big Sleep</I> (1946) and <I>To Have and Have Not</I> (1944)) to adapt it for the screen. Hawks never made the film and ultimately sold the rights; it was eventually rewritten and directed by Phil Karlson and titled, <I>Scandal Sheet</I> (1952). A rare copy of this unproduced screenplay.
<br /> <I>11.5 x 8.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1131/Sale 24465 Lot 1132: Gun Crazyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1132/<div class="LotName"><i>Gun Crazy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">King Brothers Productions, 1950. French grande poster, linen-backed. Peggy Cummins plays a gun-happy robber whose love for guns eclipses the love for her husband, John Dall.
<br /> <I>47 x 63 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1132/Sale 24465 Lot 1133: A final screenplay of Strangers on a Trainhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1133/<div class="LotName">A final screenplay of <i>Strangers on a Train</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros, 1951. Mimeographed manuscript, 156 pp, dated October 18, 1950 (blue revision pages dated as late as December 16, 1950 bound in), with "Final" stamped to upper right cover, housed in pale blue Warner Bros. wrappers. Alfred Hitchcock directed this suspenseful tale of two men who meet on a train and come to a murderous agreement.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1133/Sale 24465 Lot 1134: A Mercedes McCambridge custom-bound script of The Scarfhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1134/<div class="LotName">A Mercedes McCambridge custom-bound script of <I>The Scarf</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gloria Productions, 1951. Mimeographed manuscript, no title page, 122 pp, n.d., with 8 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film and 10 newspaper/publicity clippings, bound in green leather with "Mercedes McCambridge" embossed in gilt to cover and "The Scarf" embossed in gilt to spine. John Ireland co-stars with McCambridge in this intense psychiatric thriller about a man who can't remember if he committed murder. McCambridge was the consummate character actress, best known for voicing the role of the devil in <I>The Exorcist</I> (1973).
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1134/Sale 24465 Lot 1135: In the Heat of the Nighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1135/<div class="LotName"><i>In the Heat of the Night</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mirisch Corporation, 1956. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger lock horns when they are forced to solve a crime in a racially conflicted town.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1135/Sale 24465 Lot 1136: A Meta Rebner screenplay of In the Heat of the Nighthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1136/<div class="LotName">A Meta Rebner screenplay of <I>In the Heat of the Night</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mirisch Corporation, 1966. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Stirling Silliphant, 140 pp, n.d., last revision dated 10/18/66, with pink, blue, yellow, and green revision pages bound in, with approximately 49 small (1- to 2-in.) continuity photographs taped in, bound in brads and heavily annotated throughout. Meta Rebner was the script supervisor for this film, and she has written copious notes in the script regarding each scene, with details on camera angles, lighting instructions, scene movements, dialogue changes, and much more. A timeline of events in the film, a partial shooting schedule, a bound-in dictionary, and Rebner's personal notes, including Sidney Poitier's NY address, are also interesting add-ons which are bound into the script. Accompanied by an 8 pp list of staff and crew addresses. <I>In the Heat of the Night</I> won 5 Academy Awards&#174; including Best Picture and Best Screenplay for Silliphant.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1136/Sale 24465 Lot 1137: The Birdshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1137/<div class="LotName"><i>The Birds</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions, 1963. U.S. three sheet poster, linen-backed. Tippi Hedrin, in her first leading role, fends off attacking birds in this thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and loosely based on a Daphne du Maurier novel.
<br /> <I>41 x 81 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1137/Sale 24465 Lot 1138: An Emanuel Gerard Shaft and Shaft's Big Score! ephemera archivehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1138/<div class="LotName">An Emanuel Gerard <i>Shaft</i> and <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> ephemera archive</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971 and 1972. Comprising 4 original drawings: 3 gouache on board, 1 gouache on paper; 32 set design Ozalids; 8 smaller original set design drawings, pen and marker on paper and tracing paper; approximately 330 photographs, silver gelatin prints, mostly 8 x 10 in.; 9 Polaroids and other small color photographs; several slides and negatives; 2 transparencies; 1 annotated Photostat; Mimeographic storyboards of final action sequence, 20 pp (missing first page), annotated; and various other materials from the film. Also a copy of the <i>Shaft</i> screenplay, mimeographic manuscript. Shot largely on location in Manhattan, the first two <i>Shaft</i> films' look epitomized the urban realism that Emanuel Gerard specialized in. This lot includes numerous reference photos of early 1970s New York City's mean streets. The majority of this lot relates to <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> but some of <i>Shaft's</i> key locations and sets are covered. Also included is Gerard's copy of the <i>Shaft</i> screenplay.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1138/Sale 24465 Lot 1139: Art director Emanuel Gerard's Shaft and Shaft's Big Score! screenplayshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1139/<div class="LotName">Art director Emanuel Gerard's <i>Shaft</i> and <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> screenplays</div>
<div class="LotDesc"><i>Shaft.</i> Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Mimeographic manuscript, screenplay by John D.F. Black, 117 pp, n.d., bound with brads in orange Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wrappers, with pink and green revision pages dated February 23, 1971, annotated in red pen. <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Mimeographic manuscript, Fourth Draft screenplay by Ernest Tidyman, 93 pp, January 31, 1972, bound with brads in orange wrappers, <i>"Score"</i> gilt to front wrapper, ownership signature ("Manny Gerard") in black marker to title page, with blue revision pages dated February 17, 1972, pink revision pages dated February 4, 1972, a script memorandum, 2 pp, and a typed letter, 1 p, March, 21, 1972, on Shaft Productions, Ltd. stationery.
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<br />Gordon Parks' <i>Shaft</i> and <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> star Richard Roundtree as African-American detective John Shaft. This earlier draft of the <i>Shaft</i> script features a deleted opening scene and various other differences from the finished film. The <i>Shaft's Big Score!</i> letter is from an unidentified member of the production team writing to art director Emanuel Gerard about director Gordon Parks' ideas for a brief, simple gambling room set. (Parks himself cameos on that makeshift set in the film.)
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1139/Sale 24465 Lot 1140: A group of Emanuel Gerard's Cotton Comes to Harlem designshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1140/<div class="LotName">A group of Emanuel Gerard's <i>Cotton Comes to Harlem</i> designs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1970. Comprising 25 original set design drawings, pencil on vellum, rolled, housed in a tube; 9 original set designs, mixed media on vellum, rolled, housed in a tube labeled <i>"Cotton Comes to Harlem / U.A. / Original Sketches / Mar &#8211; April &#8211; May &#8211; June &#8211; July / 1969"</i>; 5 original set designs, mixed media on tracing paper or illustration paper; 1 large gouache set design on board; 1 original set design, gouache on paper; 7 original set design drawings, mixed media, matted; 2 Ozalid set designs; 1 large Photostat set design; original storyboards of the opening credits sequence, smaller drawings mounted to 3 boards; 1 original design, <i>"Africa/Black Power"</i> mural, gouache on board; 1 original design, pencil on board, lettering for "Soul Food Limited" van, with annotated photograph of van stapled on. An extensive collection of production designer Emanuel Gerard's set designs for Ossie Davis' comedy/detective story set on New York City's gritty streets. Key designs include the "Africa/Black Power" mural seen during "Rev. Deke O'Malley's" (Calvin Lockhart) opening rally.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1140/Sale 24465 Lot 1141: An Emanuel Gerard archive of Cotton Comes to Harlem ephemerahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1141/<div class="LotName">An Emanuel Gerard archive of <i>Cotton Comes to Harlem</i> ephemera</div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1970. Comprising 199 black and white photographs and 9 proof sheets (3 are annotated), silver gelatin prints, mostly 8 x 10 in.; 67 smaller color photographs; 1 original set design drawing of a storefront church, mixed media on board, 8.5 x 11.5 in.; 24 large set design Ozalids, folded; 24 photographs of African-American entertainers, gelatin silver prints, 8 x 10 in.; a call sheet for the rally scene; cast and crew contact list, reference magazine and newspaper clippings, and other ephemera. Actor/director Ossie Davis' groundbreaking comedy/crime drama <i>Cotton Comes to Harlem</i> involves New York detectives "Coffin Ed" and "Gravedigger Jones" (Raymond St. Jacques and Godfrey Cambridge) and their hunt through Harlem for a bale of cotton stuffed with stolen cash. Art director Emanuel Gerard's production archive is filled with his reference photographs of the film's hard-boiled, urban locations. Among those photos are candids of Ossie Davis and various cast members on location.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1141/Sale 24465 Lot 1142: A large Emanuel Gerard archive of artwork and ephemera from Goodbye, Columbus and other filmshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1142/<div class="LotName">A large Emanuel Gerard archive of artwork and ephemera from <i>Goodbye, Columbus</i> and other films</div>
<div class="LotDesc"><i>Goodbye, Columbus</i> (1969) ephemera: Approximately 76 photographs, black and white, gelatin silver prints, most 8 x 10 in.; 4 contact sheets, black and white, gelatin silver prints, 8 x 10 in., annotated; 11 original set design drawings, green marker on paper; approximately 10 Ozalid set design drawings; shooting schedule; cast and crew contact list; several Xerographic floor plans of a ballroom; several minor pieces of production correspondence; clippings; and other ephemera; housed in 19 hand-labeled manila folders. Original artwork: 4 set designs, gouache on board, each with <i>"United Scenic Artists- Local 829"</i> stamp signed ("Gerard"), also with a large archive of Gerard's photographs, artwork, and ephemera from the following films: <i>A Separate Peace</i> (1972), <i>The Education of Sonny Carson</i> (1974), <i>The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker</i> (1970, aka <I>Pigeons</I>), and various other film and television productions. A massive archive of Emanuel Gerard's original set designs, production photographs, and other related ephemera from various productions. (For a more detailed description of the rest of this lot, please refer to the condition report.)
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1142/Sale 24465 Lot 1143: Emanuel Gerard's archive of The Incidenthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1143/<div class="LotName">Emanuel Gerard's archive of <i>The Incident</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Comprising 90 photographs, mostly black and white, mostly 8 x 10 in., and blueprints of a subway turnstile, housed in a large multi-ring binder with leather cover, labeled <i>"Research Photos / The Incident</I>"; 112 black and white and 5 color reference photographs, gelatin silver prints, various sizes (mostly 8 x 10 in.); booklet: <i>"New York City Transit System / IRT Division / Passenger & Service Car / Outline Drawings,"</i> annotated; 27 original drawings, various sizes; negatives; 13 large Thermofax designs; 7 smaller Thermofax set designs; an issue of <i>American Cinematographer</i> magazine with an article on the film; a program, 2 pp, mounted; and other ephemera. Directed by production designer Emanuel Gerard's frequent collaborator Larry Peerce, <i>The Incident</i> is set almost completely on a New York City subway car where two thugs (Martin Sheen and Tony Musante) terrorize the passengers. The New York City Transit Authority frowned on the film's depiction of its subways as crime-ridden, forcing Gerard to extensively research subways and recreate a subway car for the bulk of the film's shoot. His attention to detail is reflected in the thoroughness of his research in this archive.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1143/Sale 24465 Lot 1144: Art director Emanuel Gerard's Mr. Broadway television production archivehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1144/<div class="LotName">Art director Emanuel Gerard's <i>Mr. Broadway</i> television production archive</div>
<div class="LotDesc">CBS, 1964. Comprising 8 teleplays (1 duplicate), Mimeographic manuscripts, including "Something to Sing About" by Garson Kanin, annotated by Gerard; approximately 89 original set design drawings, pencil on paper, most approximately 9 x 12 in.; approximately 34 Thermofax set designs, most annotated in red pen, various sizes; approximately 23 black and white photographs from the series, gelatin silver prints, most 8 x 10 in.; ephemera, (shooting schedules, etc.), approximately 50 pp; housed in 12 hand-labeled manila folders. <i>Mr. Broadway</i> followed "Mike Bell" (Craig Stevens), a Manhattan public relations expert. Series creator Garson Kanin wrote one episode, "Something to Sing About." The show's roster of guest stars includes Lauren Bacall, Tuesday Weld, and Liza Minnelli (in her dramatic television debut). Dave Brubeck scored the series and wrote its theme. The series ran 13 episodes, nearly all of which are represented here.
<br /> <I>9 x 12 x 5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1144/Sale 24465 Lot 1145: THE ICONIC "COLUMBO" RAINCOAT AND SHOES WORN BY PETER FALK AND DETECTIVE COLUMBO, 1970Shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1145/<div class="LotName">THE ICONIC "COLUMBO" RAINCOAT AND SHOES WORN BY PETER FALK AND DETECTIVE COLUMBO, 1970S</div>
<div class="LotDesc">NBC, 1971-2003. A tan long-sleeved raincoat with 3 large buttons down the front, 2 side pockets, and cuffed sleeves, well worn, with patches, small tears, discoloration, and light staining present. Accompanied by a pair of brown leather high-top shoes with brown laces, size unknown, each with a cork shoe liner inside stamped "<I>Di Fabrizio Shoe / 8216 West 3rd-St. / Los Angeles-Cal / 655.5248</I>." Di Fabrizio is still known as "The Shoemaker to the Stars" and counted Sylvester Stallone and Michael Jackson as clients. Like the raincoat, Peter Falk provided these shoes himself for his character and wore them throughout the series; they are scuffed, cracked, and otherwise very well worn. Peter Falk had one of the longest running careers as a television detective on <I>Columbo</I>. His performance as the seemingly muddled but always-on-target crime fighter endeared him to audiences and won him 4 Emmy Awards. Accompanied by a photo of Peter Falk wearing the costume.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1145/Sale 24465 Lot 1146: A Peter Falk raincoat and suit from Columbo c.1990shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1146/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk raincoat and suit from <i>Columbo</i> c.1990s</div>
<div class="LotDesc">NBC, 1971-2003. A tan long-sleeved raincoat with 3 large buttons down the front, 2 side pockets, and cuffed sleeves, with light wear and a tear on the left sleeve. Accompanied by a pair of worn brown leather high-top shoes with brown laces, size unknown, each with a cork shoe liner inside stamped "<I>B.Y. Willie's</I>." Together with a somewhat rumpled suit comprising a light brown linen suit coat with silk lining, a tan dress shirt bearing an interior label inscribed, "<I>Venice Custom Shirts / Jan. '94</I>," a pair of matching cuffed trousers and a brown-and-tan polka dotted tie bearing a small label inscribed, "<I>Italy</I>," with some staining and a small burn hole (cigar, no doubt) on the bottom front. Peter Falk wore the coat and shoes during his second "round" as "Detective Columbo" when the show was resurrected in 1989-2003. Accompanied by a photo of Peter Falk (with wife Shera) wearing the costume.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1146/Sale 24465 Lot 1152: A Peter Falk award from the New York City Police Departmenthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1152/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk award from the New York City Police Department</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Wooden shadowbox frame (without glass) bearing a Lieutenant's badge and 2 torches against a blue felt background, with a plaque inscribed, "<I>The / Lieutenants Benevolent Association / Of The / New York City Police Department / Presented To / Peter Falk / In Recognition Of The Favorable Image / Projected In Your Role As / Lieutenant Columbo / The Most Recognized Lieutenant / Throughout The World. / December 20, 1995 / Anthony J. Garvey / President</I>". During the time Falk received this award, he was in his second run of <I>Columbo</I>, which had been cancelled in 1978 but brought back to television in 1989, where it would continue its run until 2003.
<br /> <I>10.5 x 13.5 x 2.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1152/Sale 24465 Lot 1153: A collage of Peter Falk as Columbohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1153/<div class="LotName">A collage of Peter Falk as <i>Columbo</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mixed media collage of Peter Falk, signed ("Peter Falk"), matted and framed. Falk is featured in his signature raincoat from <I>Columbo</I> (1971-2003).
<br /> <I>Overall: 45.5 x 23.25 x 2 in. within mat: 37 x 15 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1153/Sale 24465 Lot 1154: A Peter Falk self-portraithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1154/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk self-portrait</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Graphite and charcoal on paper, signed ("Falk / 8/1/96"). A full-length self-portrait of Peter Falk sitting in a chair with his right hand on his knee and his left hand raised, drawing on an easel.
<br /> <I>19.5 x 25.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1154/Sale 24465 Lot 1155: A Peter Falk self-portraithttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1155/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk self-portrait</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Graphite and charcoal, matted and framed. A 3/4-length self-portrait of Peter Falk crossing his arms and wearing his signature raincoat from the television series, <I>Columbo</I> (1971-2003).
<br /> <I>Overall: 21 x 30 x 1.25 in.; within mat: 13.25 x 21 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1155/Sale 24465 Lot 1156: A Peter Falk self-portrait and a poster of The In-Lawshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1156/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk self-portrait and a poster of <i>The In-Laws</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Charcoal on paper. A closeup self-portrait of Peter Falk. Accompanied by a one sheet poster of <I>The In-Laws</I> (Warner Bros., 1979), foam-backed.
<br /> <I>Drawing: 23.25 x 36.5 in.; poster: 27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1156/Sale 24465 Lot 1157: A Peter Falk drawing of a womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1157/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk drawing of a woman</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Graphite and charcoal, signed ("Peter Falk"), framed. A portrait of a woman sitting and adjusting her platform shoe.
<br /> <I>Overall: 24.5 x 30.25 x 1 in.; within frame: 17.5 x 23.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1157/Sale 24465 Lot 1158: A Peter Falk drawing of a womanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1158/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk drawing of a woman</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Graphite and charcoal, signed ("Peter Falk"), framed. A portrait of a woman sitting casually with her hand behind her head.
<br /> <I>Overall: 24.5 x 30.25 x 1 in.; within frame: 17.5 x 23.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1158/Sale 24465 Lot 1159: A Peter Falk drawing of a gentlemanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1159/<div class="LotName">A Peter Falk drawing of a gentleman</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Graphite and charcoal on paper, signed ("Peter Falk"). A full-length portrait of a bare-chested gentleman with his right hand on his knee, sitting on a chair.
<br /> <I>19.5 x 25.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1159/Sale 24465 Lot 1160: A Dirty Harry revised final screenplayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1160/<div class="LotName">A <i>Dirty Harry</i> revised final screenplay</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1971. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by H.J. Fink and Dean Riesner, 124 pp, dated April 1, 1971 (pink and blue revision pages dated as late as April 27, 1971 bound in), stamped "Revised Final" in upper right-hand corner of cover. This is the first of the series of "Dirty Harry" films starring Clint Eastwood in the title role.
<br /> <I>8.25 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1160/Sale 24465 Lot 1161: A Dean Tavoularis screenplay of The Conversationhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1161/<div class="LotName">A Dean Tavoularis screenplay of <i>The Conversation</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1974. Xerographic manuscript, final screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola, 120 pp, November 22, 1972, bound with brads in yellow wrappers, lacking back wrapper, <i>"The Conversation"</i> and <i>"The Director's Company / 827 Folsom Street / San Francisco"</i> stamped to front wrapper, ownership signature ("Dean Tavoularis") in black ink, annotated throughout by him. Francis Ford Coppola followed up <i>The Godfather</i> with this claustrophobic thriller about surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) who is unwittingly swept up in a conspiracy. This draft includes deleted scenes.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1161/Sale 24465 Lot 1162: A prop cocaine spoon used in Scarfacehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1162/<div class="LotName">A prop cocaine spoon used in <i>Scarface</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1983. A small gold-plated metal cocaine spoon used by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as she snorts cocaine in the men's bathroom. <I>Scarface</I>, starring Al Pacino as a drug lord, was a remake of the 1932 version starring Paul Muni. Directed by Brian De Palma, the film revolves around the 1980s Miami cocaine trade. The spoon is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the assistant property master of <I>Scarface</I>.
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<br /><I>Provenance</I>: Julien's Auctions: Property From the Golden Closet Archives, November 20, 2015, Lot 145.
<br /> <I>2.5 x 0.1 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1162/Sale 24465 Lot 1163: A Basic Instinct screenplay signed by Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, and Dorothy Malonehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1163/<div class="LotName">A <i>Basic Instinct</i> screenplay signed by Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, and Dorothy Malone</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Tri-Star, 1992. Xerographic manuscript, screenplay by Joe Eszterhas, 104 pp, 1992, spiral-bound in grey and white wrappers, signed ("Michael Douglas," "Sharon Stone," "Dorothy Malone") to cover in black or red marker, housed within a white three-ring binder. The script to Paul Verhoeven's controversial erotic thriller hit, signed by leads Michael Douglas ("Det. Nick Curran"), Sharon Stone ("Catherine Tramell"), and Dorothy Malone ("Hazel Dobkins"). With a certificate of authenticity from Shooting Stars Memorabilia.
<br /> <I>Binder: 10 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1163/Sale 24465 Lot 1164: A The Fugitive crew jackethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1164/<div class="LotName">A <i>The Fugitive</i> crew jacket</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1993. Black wool jacket, women's size 8, with top grain brown cowhide leather sleeves, brown leather trim at pockets, nylon lining, <i>"Super Stitch Incorporated dba: / Stormin' Norman Productions"</i> maker's label inner sewn at collar, <i>The Fugitive</i> logo embroidered to back, Warner Brothers' "WB" logo embroidered to left chest, <i>"Jack's 21 / 54090"</i> in marker to tag attached to left sleeve with a plastic snap. A jacket given to crew members of this hit mystery/thriller starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1164/Sale 24465 Lot 1165: A bound script of Insomnia signed by Robin Williams to Robert Mondavihttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1165/<div class="LotName">A bound script of <i>Insomnia</i> signed by Robin Williams to Robert Mondavi</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 2002. Screenplay by Hilary Seitz, revisions by Christopher Nolan, 121 pp, n.d., 4to, signed and inscribed <i>"To Bob / Thank you for an / extraordinary / evening / Robin Williams,"</i> with a black and white photograph of Williams in the film tipped in, bound in red leather with <i>Insomnia</i> logo stamped in gilt to cover and spine. Christopher Nolan's <i>Insomnia</i> stars Robin Williams and Al Pacino as detectives investigating a case in a dark, dreary Northern town. This presentation copy of the film's script is signed by Williams to winery owner Robert Mondavi; Williams and Mondavi both lived in California's Napa Valley.
<br /> <I>9 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1165/Sale 24465 Lot 1166: A George Reeves costume from Adventures of Supermanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1166/<div class="LotName">A George Reeves costume from <i>Adventures of Superman</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Superman, Inc. 1952-1958. Smoky blue wool long-sleeved leotard with a stitched-on red and yellow felt Superman "S" logo on the center chest, bearing an interior "Western Costume Co." label inscribed "<I>No. 99-2471-1 / Name: George Reeves / Chest: 44,</I>" with a red silk cape attached to the collar of the tunic and a similarly stitched felt Superman "S" logo on the cape, with matching form-fitting stirrup pants and a pair of red trunks.
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<br /><i>Adventures of Superman</i>, a novelty television series based on the DC comic book character, became a phenomenon when it first aired in 1952. With television in its early stages, children and adults alike were captivated with its elements of both science fiction and crime fighting and its message of "justice and the American way." The barrel-chested George Reeves was perfect for the part: kind and gentle as "Clark Kent" and forceful yet fair as "Superman." Reeves, at first resisting the role because he wanted to pursue his film career, came to embody the character and was genuine in his desire to send a positive message to children (he even quit smoking to set a good example). Actors Noel Neill as "Lois Lane" and Jack Larson as "Jimmy Olsen" were his supportive sidekicks at "The Daily Planet" newspaper.
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<br /><I>Adventures in Superman</I> was broadcast in black and white for the entire run of the series; however, from 1954-1957, the program was shot in color. Reeves' first "Superman" costume was brown, white, and grey, the colors needed for the black and white broadcasts. Once the show began shooting in color, however, the costume changed to the one offered here in colors of red, yellow, and blue. Audiences only got to see the color episodes starting in 1965, when the show aired in reruns.
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<br /><I>Adventures of Superman</I> was preparing for another season when George Reeves unexpectedly died from a gunshot wound to the head. Although ruled a suicide, details regarding the death remain a mystery.
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<br /><I>Adventures of Superman</I> was the catalyst that spawned a genre of comic book hero films and television shows that has only increased with time. Others have played "Superman" successfully, but none has become quite as synonymous with the Man of Steel as television's very first "Superman," George Reeves.
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<br />Accompanied by a color photograph of George Reeves wearing the costume.
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<br /><I>Provenance</I>: Gift of DC Comics to Robert Westerfield; sold by him to another; acquired by the present owner.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1166/Sale 24465 Lot 1167: Superman and the Mole Menhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1167/<div class="LotName"><i>Superman and the Mole Men</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Lippert Pictures, 1951. French one sheet poster, linen-backed. George Reeves and Phyllis Coates star in this film which eventually became a two-part episode on the subsequent <I>Adventures of Superman</I> (1952-1958) television series. Though only 58 minutes long, it is the first feature film to feature a DC Comics hero.
<br /> <I>45.5 x 31 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1167/Sale 24465 Lot 1168: A Batman Forever Batman cowl, shoulders, chest, and Bat Symbolhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1168/<div class="LotName">A <i>Batman Forever</i> Batman cowl, shoulders, chest, and Bat Symbol</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1995. Comprising a black foam rubber Batman cowl with black leather flaps, seam to back of head and neck with inner Velcro catch, white letters stamped to left shoulder; felt-lined shoulders/shoulder blades/chest/abdomen (1 piece); and molded resin Bat Symbol chest ornament, mounted on a stand with circular base. Batman's iconic upper costume created for Val Kilmer as "Bruce Wayne/Batman" in the third of the hit <i>Batman</i> film series. These were either worn by Kilmer or are among the Batman cowls on display in the Batcave in the film. These were acquired by a Warner Bros. marketing person after the film wrapped.
<br /> <I>Chest: Approximately 6 x 16.5 x 22 in.; Cowl: Approximately 7 x 16 x 19 in.; Bat Symbol: 0.75 x 4 x 6.5 in.; Stand: Height: Approximately 46.5 in.; Base (diameter): 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1168/Sale 24465 Lot 1169: A Bat Symbol chair from the Batcave in Batman and Robinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1169/<div class="LotName">A Bat Symbol chair from the Batcave in <i>Batman and Robin</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1997. Metal swivel chair painted black with machined Bat Symbol insignia to back, with padded black vinyl seat cushion, 3 black plastic pieces covering central metal bar, with hard vinyl base with 5 wheels. This black Bat Symbol chair is one of a matched pair that Bruce Wayne (George Clooney) and Dick Grayson (Chris O'Donnell) are seen seated in within the Batcave in the fourth film in the <i>Batman</i> franchise. This was acquired by a Warner Bros. marketing person after the film wrapped.
<br /> <I>24 x 25 x 43.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1169/Sale 24465 Lot 1170: A large album of Batman Forever design photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1170/<div class="LotName">A large album of <i>Batman Forever</i> design photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1995. 46 large photographic design reproductions, in clear sleeves, many sleeves labeled with typed titles and scene number decals, housed in a large black leather multi-ring portfolio. A production archive of large, striking color reproduction illustrations of the vehicles and stylized set designs for the third film in Warner Bros.' hit <i>Batman</i> franchise. Among the film's key visual elements depicted are: Many views of Gotham City; the Batcave, Batmobile, and Batwing; E. Nygma's Work Station; Two-Face's Hideout; the Riddler's Lair; the Lady Gotham statue; Wayne Manor; and Arkham Asylum. These designs are the work of art department members J. F. Griffith, James Carson, Chris Buchinsky, and others. This archive was acquired by a person involved with marketing the film after shooting wrapped.
<br /> <I>Portfolio: Approximately 23 x 30 in; Photographs: 11 x 14 in. to 18.5 x 24 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1170/Sale 24465 Lot 1171: An "Oswald Cobblepot for Mayor" poster proof from Batman Returnshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1171/<div class="LotName">An "Oswald Cobblepot for Mayor" poster proof from <i>Batman Returns</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1992. Printer's test proof poster, rolled. In Tim Burton's <i>Batman Returns,</i> "Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin" (Danny DeVito) runs for Mayor of Gotham City. This proof was acquired after production wrapped by a person involved in the film's marketing campaign.
<br /> <I>43 x 62.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1171/Sale 24465 Lot 1172: A pair of Arnold Schwarzenegger "Mr. Freeze" fuzzy slippers and a faux diamond prop from Batman and Robinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1172/<div class="LotName">A pair of Arnold Schwarzenegger "Mr. Freeze" fuzzy slippers and a faux diamond prop from <i>Batman and Robin</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1997. A pair of men's cloth-lined plush slippers, with soft rubber soles with tags: <i>"Sample / J.Y. (H.K.) Ltd / Date:"</i>; with a clear cast-resin faux diamond. A pair of comic Polar Bear slippers worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger as Batman's nemesis, supervillain "Mr. Freeze." In the film, Mr. Freeze powers his armored suit with diamonds, like the background faux gem in this lot. These were acquired by a Warner Bros. marketing person after the film wrapped.
<br /> <I>Slippers: 5 x 7.5 x 17 in.; faux diamond: diameter: 3.5 in.; height: 3.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1172/Sale 24465 Lot 1173: The Riddler's cane from Batman Foreverhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1173/<div class="LotName">The Riddler's cane from <i>Batman Forever</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1995. Resin cane, painted, with metalized resin skull with inner light mount and switch. The prop cane wielded by "The Riddler" (Jim Carrey) during his final confrontation with "Batman" (Val Kilmer) in <i>Batman Forever</i>, topped with his trademark green question mark. This was acquired by a Warner Bros. marketing person after the film wrapped.
<br /> <I>3 x 3.5 x 37.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1173/Sale 24465 Lot 1174: A group of Batman Forever and Batman and Robin prop publications and other memorabiliahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1174/<div class="LotName">A group of <i>Batman Forever</i> and <i>Batman and Robin</i> prop publications and other memorabilia</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1995 and 1997. Comprising a replica "Robin" mask, foam rubber and felt, 3.75 x 7.5 in.; "The Guesser Knows" magazine, mass-produced puzzle magazine with prop cover added; Bat Symbol ornament, hard rubber, 2.75 x 4.75 in.; Batwing ornament, black plastic, 0.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 in.; 2 Gotham Circus prop programs, 4 pp; "Protected by Batman" sign, housed in clear plastic standing frame. This group of miscellaneous items related to the third Warner Bros. <i>Batman</i> film includes a prop puzzle book as seen in "Ed Nygma's" (Jim Carrey) apartment and two copies of the Gotham Circus program carried by various characters in the film's circus scene.
<br /> <I>Protected by Batman sign: 3.75 x 10 in. with 3-1/8 in. base</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1174/Sale 24465 Lot 1175: A Pamela Anderson costume from Superhero Moviehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1175/<div class="LotName">A Pamela Anderson costume from <i>Superhero Movie</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Dimension Films, 2008. A spandex and faux black leather long-sleeved royal blue bodysuit with black trim on the sleeves and plunging neckline, hook and eye closure at the bottom neckline, with a zipper front and a patch with the number 4 on the upper right chest. Decorative blue stitching throughout. Accompanied by a black belt with a black tarnished buckle and two small pockets attached to the belt and two pairs of black mid-length gloves, a pair of black boots with stiletto heels, size 7, with no brand name, and a pair of replica black boots. Pamela Anderson starred with Leslie Nielsen in this parody of superhero movies such as <I>Batman</I> and <I>Spider-Man</I>. Producer David Zucker perfected this type of spoof film with <I>Airplane!</I> (1980). Anderson plays the character of "Invisible Girl" in the film. Accompanied by a set of 8 color photographs from the film, including one of Anderson wearing the costume.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1175/Sale 24465 Lot 1176: A screenplay for Tarzan's Secret Treasurehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1176/<div class="LotName">A screenplay for <i>Tarzan's Secret Treasure</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1941. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Myles Connolly, with the working title, "<I>Tarzan No. 3</I>," on the cover, 121 pp, dated April 28, 1941, and marked "<I>Script okayed by Mr. Fineman</I>" (B.P. Fineman, producer of the film), with pink revision pages bound in as late as August 6, 1941, bound with brads in yellow MGM wrappers, with "<I>Tarzan's Secret Treasure</I>" annotated in pencil on the cover. Tarzan protects his family from danger in this, the 5th of the "Tarzan" films starring Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Johnny Sheffield.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1176/Sale 24465 Lot 1177: The Prisoner of Zendahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1177/<div class="LotName"><i>The Prisoner of Zenda</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1922, Anthony Hope, T<I>he Prisoner of Zenda</I>, later printing. Hardcover, burgundy cloth binding, no dust jacket. Stamped: "<I>PROPERTY OF SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURES, INC</I>." Pencil number: #4 on the FFEP, also on the FFEP, signed in pencil ("Bobby Koen"), Production Assistant, Script Secretary and co-writer on many classic Selznick films. Internally the book has extensive pencil notes and marks throughout--most likely used in the creation of the initial stages of <I>The Prisoner of Zenda</I> 1937 production script. Also signed on the title page ("Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.").
<br /> <I>7.5 x 5.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1177/Sale 24465 Lot 1178: Gunga Dinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1178/<div class="LotName"><i>Gunga Din</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1939. Danish one sheet poster, linen-backed. Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Victor McLaglen, and Joan Fontaine star in this adventure yarn directed by George Stevens.
<br /> <I>33.25 x 24.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1178/Sale 24465 Lot 1179: Two Stewart Granger fencing vests worn in Scaramouchehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1179/<div class="LotName">Two Stewart Granger fencing vests worn in <i>Scaramouche</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1952. Two identical tan quilted fencing vests with diagonal snap closures at the right shoulder extending down the side, with brown roped trim, each bearing an interior cream-colored label inscribed, "<I>Metro Goldwyn Mayer</I>" in green lettering and "<I>St. Granger / 1533 / 8836</I>" handwritten in black ink; on the interior back of one of the vests is handwritten "<I>ALT</I>" in red ink. Granger starred as the romantic hero with Eleanor Parker and Janet Leigh in this colorful swashbuckler that showed off his fencing talents. These two vests were the "intact" vests used in the scene where Granger fences with Mel Ferrer before his vest is torn by the rapier.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1179/Sale 24465 Lot 1180: A complete set of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin custom-bound television scriptshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1180/<div class="LotName">A complete set of <i>The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin</i> custom-bound television scripts</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising five blue leather-bound volumes of complete mimeographed scripts (1954-1959), each embossed with "The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin / Herbert M. Leonard Productions" and volume numbers and dates on each spine. The beloved German Shepherd had been a star in the movies; now Lee Duncan, owner and trainer of Rin Tin Tin, wanted to see if he could conquer television. The series ran on ABC from 1954 to 1959 and was enormously popular with all ages; Rin Tin Tin II was now paired with an orphan child named Rusty (played by Lee Aaker) and together they weathered danger and adventure. The series continues to air in reruns. A list of the titles and writers for each script is available in the condition report.
<br /> <I>Each volume: 8.25 x 11 x 3 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1180/Sale 24465 Lot 1181: An archive pertaining to Rin Tin Tin and Lee Duncanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1181/<div class="LotName">An archive pertaining to Rin Tin Tin and Lee Duncan</div>
<div class="LotDesc">An extensive archive of materials relating to the life and career of Rin Tin Tin and his owner and trainer, Lee Duncan, comprising 3 binders housing approximately 109 vintage photographs, most of Rin Tin Tin and Duncan, most 8 x 10 in., with approximately 14 negatives; a scrapbook with clippings from 1923; Lee Duncan's copy of a 2 pp radio interview script; an 11 pp "diary" of a personal appearance tour written by Duncan; letters dating from August 3, 1923 to September 18, 1958, both to and from Duncan and various co-workers and fans; a 5 pp mimeographed story written in the words of Rin Tin Tin's mother; 3 pp of story ideas for Rin Tin Tin; 2 letters from MGM's Harry Rapf; a copy of an application for admission to the Fred Finch Orphanage by Lee Duncan at the age of 5 years, dated 1898; a poem to Rin Tin Tin by Lee Duncan, "master and friend"; a xerographic copy of a screenplay called "Rin Tin Tin" by Stephen Harrigan; Lee Duncan's handwritten notes for a proposed book; and a handwritten-in-pencil mock-up of a book called "How to Educate Your Dog," by Lee Duncan, with 4 pp of handwritten notes. Other highlights include press releases; signed and unsigned contracts; family documents; dog training documents; a box of clippings; and much more. A detailed list is available in the condition report.
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<br />As the owner and trainer of Rin Tin Tin, Lee Duncan spent most of his life raising and training "Rinty" and his heirs over a period of 42 years through silent and sound films, radio, and ultimately, television.
<br /> <I>25.5 x 15.5 x 17 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1181/Sale 24465 Lot 1182: A collection of The Wolf Dog scripts featuring Rin Tin Tinhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1182/<div class="LotName">A collection of <i>The Wolf Dog</i> scripts featuring Rin Tin Tin</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mascot Pictures, 1933. Comprising 6 mimeographic revision scripts, dated August 11-15, 1933, of episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of <I>The Wolf Dog</I> (1933) written by Wyndham Gittens, Victor Zobel, Bert Clark, Al Martin, and Harry Frazer, some with annotations in pencil. Rin Tin Tin Jr. starred with Frankie Darro and Boots Mallory in this film serial that employed cliffhangers and kept audiences, particularly children, on the edge of their seats and eager for the next episode.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 8.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1182/Sale 24465 Lot 1183: Lawrence of Arabiahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1183/<div class="LotName"><i>Lawrence of Arabia</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1962. French one sheet poster, linen-backed. Peter O'Toole brings together divided Arab tribes during World War I but is emotionally torn in the process in this much-lauded film directed by David Lean.
<br /> <I>33.5 x 22.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1183/Sale 24465 Lot 1184: A collection of Sylvester Stallone script ideas c.1970shttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1184/<div class="LotName">A collection of Sylvester Stallone script ideas c.1970s</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A brown folder housing a group of handwritten, typed, and xerographic story synopses written by Sylvester Stallone, most under his early pen name of "Q. Moonblood." The story ideas are titled as follows: <I>The Ballad of Butcher Bloom,</I> 3 pp handwritten and 2 pp typed with annotations; <I>Timmy the Terrible,</I> 2 pp typed with annotations; <I>My Mother Was a Buss Horse,</I> 2 pp typed, 2 pp xerographic signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>Max,</I> 14 pp typed; <I>The Scottsboro Boys,</I> 2 pp typed, 2 pp xerographic signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>Lonely Hearts,</I> 2 pp typed; <I>The Hoax of the Century,</I> 8 pp typed; <I>The Great Tree,</I> 2 pp typed; <I>Brink's and the Early Bird,</I> 3 pp typed and 3 pp xerographic signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>The Tale of Charles Peace,</I> 3 pp xerographic signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>The Benders,</I> 2 pp typed dated March 1972, 1 p xerographic signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>A Classic Case of Mistaken Identity,</I> 3 pp typed and 3 pp xerographic, signed ("Q. Moonblood"); <I>Two Classic Cases of Gentle Poisoners,</I> 2 pp typed; <I>The Monster of Manchester,</I> 33 pp xerographic; and <I>Captain Z,</I> 9 pp typed. Sylvester Stallone dropped out of college to become a full-time screenwriter and these are some of his earliest writings. Two of the stories offered here, <I>The Monster of Manchester</I> and <I>The Ballad of Butcher Bloom,</I> were produced for the television anthology series, <I>The Evil Touch</I> (1973-1974). His screenwriting career has been prolific, with over 20 of his scripts produced.
<br /> <I>9 x 12.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1184/Sale 24465 Lot 1185: An Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade crew jackethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1185/<div class="LotName">An <i>Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</i> crew jacket</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1989. Leather jacket with deliberate distressing, men's size 40, with nylon lining, <i>"Golden Bear / Fine Outer Wear"</i> inner embossed leather maker's label patch sewn at collar, <i>"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"</i> embossed leather logo patch sewn to front left pocket. A jacket given to crew members of Steven Spielberg's third installment in his hit <i>Indiana Jones</i> series. The jacket has been superficially "distressed" to give it a broken-in look like Indiana Jones' trademark leather jacket.
<br /></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1185/Sale 24465 Lot 1186: Tutti Contro James Bondhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1186/<div class="LotName"><i>Tutti Contro James Bond</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">United Artists, 1972. Italian 4-folio poster, linen-backed. The poster art for <i>All Against James Bond</I> was illustrated by Averardo Ciriello, an Italian magazine cover artist, and features James Bond surrounded by the nemesis from each of his films.
<br /> <I>55 x 79 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1186/Sale 24465 Lot 1187: A custom-bound album of set stills from Mission: Impossible signed by Tom Cruisehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1187/<div class="LotName">A custom-bound album of set stills from <i>Mission: Impossible</i> signed by Tom Cruise</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 1996. Black leather custom-bound album with the "<I>Mission: Impossible</I>" logo and the name of the recipient embossed on the cover, containing 56 color and black-and-white 8 x 10 in. photographs, including scenes and behind-the-scenes candids of cast and crew including Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Ving Rhames, Vanessa Redgrave, and director Brian De Palma. The inside front cover is inscribed, "<I>Dear Nancy / Another for us. / Once again, working / with you was exceptional. / Thank you for your brilliance-- / you are a sweetheart. / Love, / Tom Cruise '96</I>".
<br /> <I>11.5 x 9.5 x 1.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1187/Sale 24465 Lot 1188: A custom-bound album of set stills from Vanilla Sky signed by Tom Cruisehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1188/<div class="LotName">A custom-bound album of set stills from <i>Vanilla Sky</i> signed by Tom Cruise</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Pictures, 2001. Black leather custom-bound album with "<I>Vanilla Sky</I>" and the name of the recipient embossed in red across the cover, containing 66 color and black and white 8 x 10 in. photographs, including scenes and behind-the-scenes candids of cast and crew including Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Penelope Cruz, Kurt Russell, and director Cameron Crowe. The inside front cover is inscribed, "<I>Dear Nancy / Thank you for / all that you've done. / You are my hero! / Love, / Tom</I>." Housed in a custom black case.
<br /> <I>11.75 x 10 x 3 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1188/Sale 24465 Lot 1188A: A WILLIAM S. HART, JR. SADDLE GIFTED TO HIM BY HIS FATHERhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1188A/<div class="LotName">A WILLIAM S. HART, JR. SADDLE GIFTED TO HIM BY HIS FATHER</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a brown leather child-size saddle stamped "<I>Brydon Brothers Makers / Los Angeles / Cal</i>" on the seat rise just below the horn, with a floral and leaf design tooled into the leather and a brass plaque on the cantle inscribed, "<i>William S. Hart Jr. / From His Father / Christmas 1924</i>." William S. Hart, Jr. was born in 1922 and was given this saddle when he was 2 years old. Though his mother, silent film actress Winifred Westover, and his father split shortly after his birth, he maintained a relationship with his father that was warm. Accompanied by a rope and 2 hooks.
<br /> <I>17.5 x 23.5 x 12.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1188A/Sale 24465 Lot 1189: A William S. Hart, Jr. sterling silver child's table servicehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1189/<div class="LotName">A William S. Hart, Jr. sterling silver child's table service</div>
<div class="LotDesc">An American sterling silver 5-piece child's table service by William B. Kerr, Newark, NJ, early 20th century. Decorated overall with scenes from nursery rhymes, comprising: a tray, a bowl, a plate, a cup and a napkin ring, inscribed, "<I>Wm S Hart Jr.</I>" William S. Hart, Sr. died in 1946 at the age of 81; his son was only 24 years old.
<br /> <I>Length of tray 15 in.; total weight approximately 45oz troy</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1189/Sale 24465 Lot 1189A: A 2-part final script for Cimarronhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1189A/<div class="LotName">A 2-part final script for <i>Cimarron</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">RKO, 1931. Mimeographed manuscripts, parts I and II, marked "Final Script," 324 pp, dated August 20 and 21, 1930, separated into sequences by letters A-I, bound with brads in yellow RKO Studios wrappers, with the name "<I>Julian</I>" handwritten in pencil on both covers. Part I features a 9 pp "<I>Digest of Screen Story</I>" at the beginning, followed by 6 pp of character descriptions. Howard Estabrook won an Academy Award&reg for Best Writing for this epic western based on the Edna Ferber novel. Directed by Wesley Ruggles, it stars Irene Dunne and Richard Dix.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1189A/Sale 24465 Lot 1190: Sunset on the Deserthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1190/<div class="LotName"><i>Sunset on the Desert</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Republic Pictures, 1942. U.S. one sheet poster, linen-backed. Western legend Roy Rogers has an evil lookalike with whom he battles in this adventurous romp which also stars Gabby Hayes.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1190/Sale 24465 Lot 1191: A Gary Cooper signed letterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1191/<div class="LotName">A Gary Cooper signed letter</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Autograph Letter Signed ("Gary"), 1 p, 4to, Beverly Hills, May 9, 1957, to Charles H., on personal stationery. Cooper writes to the recipient: "<I>It ain't showing the right appreciation inflicting my handwriting on anyone but just the same I think it was swell of you to come and thank you too for the loot</I>." Accompanied by 3 Autograph Letters Signed and 1 Autograph Note Signed ("Rocky"), 8vo, 1951 to May 30, 1961, to Charles H., on monogrammed stationery and on a sympathy acknowledgement card. Veronica "Rocky" Balfe Cooper was a socialite and sometime actress who married screen star Gary Cooper in 1933 until his death in 1961. In these notes, she thanks the recipient for his comfort during the time of her mother's death, as well as after the passing of Cooper. She writes: "<I>There is no possible memento of Gary's that I could give you that could express his appreciation for you or of his deep gratitude for all that you've done for him during these last, sad, five months...</I>" Together with a mortuary prayer card from Gary Cooper's funeral.
<br /> <I>Largest: 10.5 x 7 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1191/Sale 24465 Lot 1192: The Left Handed Gunhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1192/<div class="LotName"><i>The Left Handed Gun</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Haroll Productions, 1958. Italian 2-folio, linen-backed. Paul Newman as "Billy the Kid" seeks revenge for the murder of his boss. Newman previously played the same character on a television version of the same screenplay.
<br /> <I>56.5 x 41.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1192/Sale 24465 Lot 1193: A Rio Bravo final screenplayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1193/<div class="LotName">A <i>Rio Bravo</i> final screenplay</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1959. Mimeographed manuscript, original screenplay by Jules Furthman and Leigh Brackett, 122 pp, dated February 26, 1958 (blue revision pages dated as late as June 17, 1958 bound in), with "Final" printed on the upper right corner of the cover, bound in yellow Armada Productions wrappers. This Howard Hawks-directed western boasts an all-star cast including John Wayne, Dean Martin, and in his screen debut, teen heartthrob and singer Ricky Nelson.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1193/Sale 24465 Lot 1194: An early screenplay for Ride the High Countryhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1194/<div class="LotName">An early screenplay for <i>Ride the High Country</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1962. Mimeographed manuscript, working title of <I>Guns in the Afternoon</I> stamped to cover, screenplay by N.B. Stone, Jr., 110 pp, dated September 14, 1961 (pink, blue, and tan revision pages dated as late as December 18, 1961 bound in), with Sam Peckinpah credited as Director and Richard E. Lyons credited as Producer, bound with brads in yellow MGM wrappers. <I>Ride the High Country</I> stars Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott, who both came out of semi-retirement to work with director Peckinpah. Though uncredited, screenwriter William S. Roberts, along with Peckinpah, are considered to be the true authors of the screenplay, as N.B. Stone, Jr. suffered from alcoholism and was unable to write a concise story.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1194/Sale 24465 Lot 1195: A Jimmy Stewart vest from Cheyenne Autumnhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1195/<div class="LotName">A Jimmy Stewart vest from <i>Cheyenne Autumn</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1964. Black and checked pattern silk vest with 2 side pockets, bearing an interior cream-colored "<I>Western Costume Co.</I>" label with red lettering and "<I>2180-x8 / James Stewart / Chest 41 / Waist 32</I>" typed onto the label, with a "<I>Western Costume Co.</I>" stamp on the interior back of the vest. James Stewart stars as "Wyatt Earp" in this John Ford-directed western (his last), and the sequence in which he appears was, after the first release, cut out of the print because it appeared out of place and the film was too long. It was later restored to the film in video releases.</div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1195/Sale 24465 Lot 1196: A James Gammon screenplay for Cool Hand Lukehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1196/<div class="LotName">A James Gammon screenplay for <i>Cool Hand Luke</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Jalem Productions, 1967. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Frank R. Pierson and Hal Dresner, based on the novel by Donn Pearce, 143 pp., dated September 29, 1966, with "Rev. Final" on title page, housed in yellow Warner Bros. wrappers, with "James Gammon" handwritten in black marker at top of cover. Together with a framed black and white photograph of some of the cast which features, along with Gammon, such actors as Wayne Rogers, Ralph Waite, and Dennis Hopper. James Gammon plays the part of "Sleepy" in this mega-hit which stars Paul Newman as a noncomformist prisoner serving time in jail.
<br /> <I>Overall: 15.25 x 11.25 in.; within frame: 13.5 x 9.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1196/Sale 24465 Lot 1197: James Gammon's Major League script, canvas seat back, and ephemerahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1197/<div class="LotName">James Gammon's <i>Major League</i> script, canvas seat back, and ephemera</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount, 1989. Comprising a Xerographic manuscript, Revised Screenplay by David S. Ward, 115 pp, February 20, 1988, bound with brads in a light blue wrapper with <i>"Major League"</i> in pencil to front wrapper, with undated green, blue, and yellow revision pages; Xerographic shooting schedule, 70 pp, August 9, 1988, bound with a brad; 6 Xerographic call sheets, September, 1988, 2 with shot lists; a grey canvas seat back with embroidered Cleveland Indians logo and "<I>Major League</I>" to one side and "<I>James Gammon</I>" to verso, with a matching grey canvas seat with 2 wooden slats. Actor James Gammon received wide acclaim for his performance in <i>Major League</i> of baseball manager Lou Brown.
<br /> <I>Seat back: 6.5 x 22 in.; seat: 15 x 23 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1197/Sale 24465 Lot 1198: A James Gammon Final Draft screenplay of Silveradohttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1198/<div class="LotName">A James Gammon Final Draft screenplay of <i>Silverado</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1985. Xerographic manuscript, screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and Mark Kasdan, 116 pp, marked "Final Draft" and dated October 5, 1984, with pink yellow, and blue revision pages dated as late as December 14, 1984 bound in, bound with brads within black wrappers. James Gammon as "Dawson" co-stars with Kevin Kline, Danny Glover, and Kevin Costner in this Lawrence Kasdan-directed western which became a megahit upon release.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1198/Sale 24465 Lot 1199: Two James Gammon revised screenplays of Vision Questhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1199/<div class="LotName">Two James Gammon revised screenplays of <i>Vision Quest</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Warner Bros., 1985. Xerographic manuscript, screenplay by Darryl Ponicsan, based on the book by Terry Davis, 125 pp, Burbank, marked "Revised Second Draft" and dated June 13, 1983, with pink revision pages dated as late as August 3, 1983 bound in, bound with brads and housed in green wrappers. Together with a "Revised Third Draft," 102 pp, dated September 6, 1983, bound with brads in yellow Warner Bros. wrappers. James Gammon plays the part of "Kuch's Dad" (Michael Schoeffling plays the part of "Kuch") in this story about a boy (Matthew Modine) who wants to win a wrestling championship--and the girl--against tough odds. Directed by Harold Becker, the film is notable for being the screen debut of Madonna.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1199/Sale 24465 Lot 1200: A James Gammon Charlie's Angels teleplayhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1200/<div class="LotName">A James Gammon <i>Charlie's Angels</i> teleplay</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Spelling-Goldberg Productions, 1976-1981. Xerographic manuscript, produced by Edward J. Lakso, dated October 4, 1978 and marked "Revised Final Draft," 64 pp, episode titled, "<I>Angels in the Stretch</I>," with yellow revision pages bound in and dated as late as October 12, 1978, bound with 1 brad and housed in yellow Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers, signed ("James Gammon") on title page, with 4 pp of call sheets and maps showing the location of shooting, Los Alamitos Race Track. An extra xerographic copy on white paper accompanies this lot. James Gammon plays the part of "Gates" in this episode where the "Angels," Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd, must solve a crime at the race track.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1200/Sale 24465 Lot 1201: James Gammon's working copy of the Batman teleplay "The Unkindest Tut of All"http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1201/<div class="LotName">James Gammon's working copy of the <i>Batman</i> teleplay "The Unkindest Tut of All"</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Mimeographic manuscript, Revised Final Teleplay by Stanley Ralph Ross, 38 pp, August 2, 1967, bound with a brad in yellow Greenway Productions/Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers, ownership signature ("James Gammon") in pen and <i>"Part of Osiris"</i> in red pencil to front wrapper, with yellow revision pages dated August 7th, with a later Xerographic reproduction of the script. Gammon made an uncredited appearance on the popular superhero series as "King Tut's" (Victor Buono) goon, "Osiris."
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1201/Sale 24465 Lot 1202: James Gammon's working copies of two Gunsmoke teleplayshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1202/<div class="LotName">James Gammon's working copies of two <i>Gunsmoke</i> teleplays</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal, 1966 and 1973. Mimeographic manuscript, Revised Final Teleplay titled "My Father &#8211; My Son" by Hal Sitowitz, 59 pp, February 1, 1966, bound with brads in brown wrappers, two notations in ballpoint pen to cast list, several numbers in pencil to front cover's upper left corner.
<br />Mimeographic manuscript, Revised Final Draft Teleplay titled "Mister Boswell" by William Keys, 55 pp, September 6, 1973, bound with brads in brown wrappers, with pink revision pages dated September 6th, notes in pencil to front wrapper, with typed notes, 1 p, annotated. James Gammon made two guest appearances on the long-running western series <i>Gunsmoke</i> playing different characters in each episode. "Mister Boswell" was aired as "Susan Was Evil."
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1202/Sale 24465 Lot 1203: A group of James Gammon's The Waltons scriptshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1203/<div class="LotName">A group of James Gammon's <i>The Waltons</i> scripts</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Lorimar Television. 9 teleplays of 8 episodes, Xerographic manuscripts, teleplays, various authors and lengths, 1973-1975, housed in variously colored <i>The Waltons</i> wrappers. A complete set of James Gammon's original scripts from his recurring role as Zack Rosswell on the hit series <i>The Waltons</i>: "The Venture," "The Intruders, "The Shivaree," "The Prophecy," "The Prophecy" (revision), "The Ghost Story," "The Fawn," "The Song," and "The Thoroughbred."
<br /> <I>13.5 x 3 x 10.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1203/Sale 24465 Lot 1204: An archive of James Gammon's Nash Bridges scriptshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1204/<div class="LotName">An archive of James Gammon's <i>Nash Bridges</i> scripts</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Paramount Television, 1996-2001. Comprised of: 80 teleplays of 54 episodes, Xerographic manuscripts, bound with brads in variously-colored wrappers, some with call sheets, ownership signatures ("James Gammon"), and/or annotated, with a color portrait photograph of Gammon in the series, gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 in. For 57 episodes, actor James Gammon had a recurring role on the popular detective series <i>Nash Bridges</i> as "Nick Bridges," father of the title character (Don Johnson). This is a nearly complete collection of his personal scripts from the show, including several alternate drafts. Note: For a full list of these teleplays' titles, please refer to the condition report.
<br /> <I>Two boxes: each: 12.5 x 16 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1204/Sale 24465 Lot 1205: A large James Gammon film and television script archivehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1205/<div class="LotName">A large James Gammon film and television script archive</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprised of approximately 100 screenplays and teleplays, Mimeographic and Xerographic manuscripts, 1966-2009, bound with brads in various wrappers, some are annotated or come with call sheets and other ephemera. A massive archive of veteran character actor James Gammon's film scripts and teleplays covering most of his career. His film scripts include <i>Silver Bullet</i> (1985), <i>Wild Bill,</i> <i>Streets of Laredo</i> (both 1995), <i>The Apostle</i> (1997), and his final film, <i>The New Daughter</i> (2009). Gammon's numerous teleplays include his television debut on <i>The Wild, Wild West</i> and many made-for-television movies. (For a full list of titles, please refer to this lot's condition report.)
<br /> <I>8 boxes: each: 12.5 x 16 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1205/Sale 24465 Lot 1206: A James Gammon lot of Traveller scripts, correspondence, and ephemerahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1206/<div class="LotName">A James Gammon lot of <i>Traveller</i> scripts, correspondence, and ephemera</div>
<div class="LotDesc">October Films, 1997. Xerographic manuscript, Production Draft Screenplay by Jim McGlynn, October 9, 1995, with blue revision pages dated November 10th and pink revision pages dated November 18th, with call sheets, 2 pp, and cover sheet; with 2 other <i>Traveller</i> screenplays; a typed letter signed ("Oliver"), 1 pp, October 18, 1996, from Oliver Stone to Gammon; a belt buckle, German silver, with "DD" insignia; an autograph letter signed ("Bill") from Bill Paxton, 2 pp, re: <I>Traveller</I> with attached clipped reviews; 14 call sheets from various films; approximately 50 photographs, gelatin silver prints, mostly color 8 x 10 in. images of Sam Shepard's play <i>The Late Henry Moss</i> (2000) and 39 slides from that play; various other clippings, press kits, playbills, reviews, and other ephemera mostly related to Gammon's stage work.
<br /> <I>17 x 6.5 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1206/Sale 24465 Lot 1207: An original signed portrait painting of Robert Duvall in Lonesome Dovehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1207/<div class="LotName">An original signed portrait painting of Robert Duvall in <i>Lonesome Dove</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Oil on canvas, rolled (removed from stretchers), signed ("Ivan Jesse Curtis &#169;") to lower right, also signed to verso ("Robert S. Duvall 'Gus.'") in black permanent marker. A sepia portrait of Robert Duvall in-character in his Emmy&reg-nominated role as cowboy "Gus" McCrae in the hit western miniseries <i>Lonesome Dove</i> (1989). This painting was sold at a benefit for Los Angeles' Met Theater in 1993. Ivan Jesse Curtis also sold limited edition prints of this painting. Curtis' popular western paintings hang in the collections of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Gene Autry Museum.
<br /> <I>49 x 36.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1207/Sale 24465 Lot 1208: A collection of James Gammon memorabiliahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1208/<div class="LotName">A collection of James Gammon memorabilia</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a green seat back, embroidered <i>"Traveler / James Gammon"</i> in gold with matching green canvas seat with 2 plastic inner rods; 1 grey back, with <i>"James Gammon"</i> in white decals to recto and <i>"Coupe De Ville"</i> in red decals to verso; 1 off-white <i>The Hi-Lo Country</i> seat with embroidered mounted cowboy and bull, with matching canvas back embroidered <i>"James / Gammon"</i> in black; 2 gray canvas hanging armrest script pouches, each with 3 snaps; 1 grey canvas seat with 2 wooden slats; a men's gray polyester baseball shirt with "Norway" decal to chest, <i>"The Final Season / Cast and Crew / 2006 / Norway, Iowa"</i> to back in decals; a group of personalized seat backs and seats used by James Gammon during production of <i>Coupe De Ville</i> (1990), <i>Traveler</i> (1997), and <i>The Hi-Lo Country</i> (1998); and two generic gray pouches and a gray seat that he used on multiple film and television projects. Also included is a commemorative baseball shirt given to Gammon when filming wrapped on the series <i>The Final Season</i> (2007).
<br /> <I>Seats: approximately 15 x 22.5 in.; seat backs: approximately 6 x 22 in.; pouches: approximately 12.5 x 14.5 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1208/Sale 24465 Lot 1209: A signed photograph of Irving Thalberghttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1209/<div class="LotName">A signed photograph of Irving Thalberg</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Vintage signed photograph inscribed, <I>"To Pete Smith, my friend / A rare gem, a truly competent / Irving Thalberg / 5/14/32</I>." MGM producer Irving Thalberg was called the "Boy Wonder" by those in the film industry because of his canny skills at picking material which transferred well to film.
<br /> <I>Overall: 15.5 x 20 x 0.5 in.; within mat: 10 x 13 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1209/Sale 24465 Lot 1210: An archive relating to Samuel Goldwyn and Goldwyn Studioshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1210/<div class="LotName">An archive relating to Samuel Goldwyn and Goldwyn Studios</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising over 700 telegrams, interoffice communications, and letters relating to the inner workings of Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., during its most prolific and successful period, from 1936 to 1946. The papers are likely from the files of James Mulvey, the company's NY president, who was considered Sam Goldwyn's right-hand man from 1922 until his retirement in 1960. Most of the telegrams and interoffice communications are between Mulvey and Goldwyn (who often signs ("S.G.")) and Mulvey and Reeves Espy, Goldwyn's budget man, and they involve every aspect of film production. Some of the highlights include a 1936 telegram from Douglas Fairbanks expressing his excitement over the story of Marco Polo: "<I>Never been more enthusiastic about the prospects of anything since Robin Hood</I>"; letters from Joseph Breen, director of the Production Code Administration, dated April 13, 1937, who warned, "<I>There should be nothing suggestive about the line, 'You've developed the wrong muscles &#8211; with your swimming</I>'"; numerous documents pertaining to the making of <I>The Adventures of Marco Polo</I> (1938) starring Gary Cooper; negotiations regarding playwright Lillian Hellman and her screenplay of <I>The Little Foxes</I> (1941); even where Mrs. Goldwyn will be staying while in Paris is a matter of discussion between the high-powered executives. Many of Goldwyn's most successful films are addressed in these documents, such as <I>Bird of Paradise</I> (1932), <I>Dodsworth</I> (1936), <I>These Three</I> (1936), <I>Stella Dallas</I> (1937), <I>Dead End</I> (1937), <I>They Shall Have Music</I> (1939), <I>Wuthering Heights</I> (1939), and <I>The Best Years of Our Lives</I> (1946). Other notables who make appearances in the papers are Ben Hecht, Vera Zorina (with whom Goldwyn was alleged to be infatuated), Norma Shearer, William Wyler, David O'Selznick, David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Gary Cooper, Jules Stein, and many others. This archive gives a fascinating glimpse into the machinations of one of the most successful movie studios of Hollywood's Golden Age.
<br /> <I>9 x 12 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1210/Sale 24465 Lot 1211: A group of 1930s Universal Studios Story Bulletinshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1211/<div class="LotName">A group of 1930s Universal Studios Story Bulletins</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 13 mimeographic manuscripts, various page lengths, July 3rd-October 31st, 1934, bound with brads in green wrappers (1 is in blue wrappers), ownership signature ("Ed Luddy") and numbers to front wrapper of each issue in pen or pencil, housed in manila archival folders labeled with titles and dates. A collection of original Universal Pictures Story Department Bulletins belonging to writer/director Edward Ludwig, under his stage name "Ed Luddy." Each installment runs approximately 50-100 pp and features synopses of various properties under consideration by Universal and brief reports on them. Other regular features include "Publication News," "Material Purchased by Other Studios," and lists of available writers and directors. Many unrealized projects are covered, but some were filmed. The August 28, 1934 <i>Special Story Bulletin</i> features an 8 pp synopsis of <i>Death Ray,</i> filmed as <i>The Invisible Ray</i> (1936) starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. The property's summation is glowing: "<I>This is one of the greatest horror stories the Story Department has ever read. It is a sure-fire follow-up for 'The Invisible Man.'</I>" Various unfilmed literary properties are also described, like Dashiell Hammett's <i>The Big Knockover</i> and Louis-Ferdinand Celine's <i>Journey to the End of the Night.</i>
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1211/Sale 24465 Lot 1212: An archive of Bud Westmore makeup and wardrobe photoshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1212/<div class="LotName">An archive of Bud Westmore makeup and wardrobe photos</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising approximately 32 8 x 10 in. silver gelatin photos of Bud Westmore applying products to various actresses' faces (some duplicates); 21 full and partial contact sheets of Claudia Cardinale in both makeup and wardrobe shots and in candids with costume designer William Travilla and Bud Westmore for the film <I>Blindfold</I> (1965); 22 11 x 14 in. vintage matte photographs of character actors made up by Westmore; three 7 x 9 in. vintage photos mounted on board of Bud Westmore applying makeup; and an 11 x 14 in. portrait of Irene Dunne. For 100 years, four generations of Westmores have provided Hollywood with state-of-the-art makeup techniques. Bud Westmore did the makeup for his first movie in 1938 (though he didn't receive a credit) and ended on a high note with <I>Soylent Green</I> in 1973, the year of his death. This archive provides an intriguing view of the craftsmanship and artistry of Bud Westmore.
<br /> <I>12.5 x 15.5 x 3 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1212/Sale 24465 Lot 1213: An autograph letter from Jack Warner to Charles Feldmanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1213/<div class="LotName">An autograph letter from Jack Warner to Charles Feldman</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Autograph Letter Signed ("Jack"), 2 pp, 4to, Cap d'Antibes, October 10, 1958, to Charles Feldman. Jack Warner, President of Warner Brothers Studio, writes to talent agent Charles Feldman about Feldman's company, Famous Artists Corporation, and his dissatisfaction: "<I>Just a word or two on your early letter that you love me ... For some time, your company has not been very lovable to me."</I> Feldman would later sell the company in 1962 to become a successful producer.
<br /> <I>8.25 x 10.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1213/Sale 24465 Lot 1214: A letter from Kirk Douglas to agent Charles Feldmanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1214/<div class="LotName">A letter from Kirk Douglas to agent Charles Feldman</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Typed Letter Signed ("Kirk"), 1 p, 4to, Beverly Hills, California, February 10, 1958, to Charles Feldman, on personal stationery, with original transmittal envelope. A very personal letter to Charles Feldman of Famous Artists Corporation about Douglas' dissatisfaction with his representation and his decision to sever their partnership and move on to MCA. Douglas attempts to keep it friendly by writing: "<I>Frankly, I like you, Charlie, and it is my sincere hope that this change will not affect our personal friendship. In fact, I hope it will strengthen it."</I> Accompanied by a 1 p interoffice memo from Harry Sokolov of Famous Artists Corporation to Charles Feldman and Sam Jaffe dated March 11, 1957, and a mimeographed copy of a 2 pp letter dated March 26, 1957, unsigned, from Charles Feldman to Kirk Douglas.
<br /> <I>Letter: 7.25 x 10.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1214/Sale 24465 Lot 1215: A Curt Siodmak unpublished autobiographyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1215/<div class="LotName">A Curt Siodmak unpublished autobiography</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Xerographic manuscript, 253 pp, entitled, <I>Unfinished Ruminations</I> by Curt Siodmak, with the subheading, "<I>a writer's life, not always to his liking</I>" featured on the cover. Curt Siodmak was a prolific screenwriter, novelist, and director, best known for writing science fiction/horror films such as <I>The Wolf Man</I> (1941), <I>I Walked With a Zombie</I> (1943), and <I>Donovan's Brain</I> (1953). Siodmak gave this unpublished biography to a couple with whom he spent time in his later years. In it, he ruminates about being the offspring of an unhappy union and how he did not feel loved as a child. He escaped through his imagination and writing, which he called "a cure for loneliness." Siodmak also discusses the rocky relationship with his brother, director Robert Siodmak, and reminisces about some Hollywood notables: "<I>I saw John Huston frequently at my home. We played chess but I could hardly afford that relation since he went through a bottle of my Scottish whiskey in one sitting. So did the actor Humphrey Bogart, his close friend, who also was a chess aficionado. Bogart was even speedier in drinking my scotch than John</I>." A friend once said to Siodmak of his writing, "<I>You are writing about people who want to climb to the top of the mountain, but never get there--that is the theme of all your books,</I>" to which Siodmak responded, "<I>But it also is the outcome of everybody's struggle in life</I>."
<br /> <I>9 x 11.5 x 2.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1215/Sale 24465 Lot 1216: A Frank Capra passporthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1216/<div class="LotName">A Frank Capra passport</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Issued May 25, 1962, listing his name as Frank Capra, signed twice ("Frank Capra"), with one entry stamp to Prague. The entry states that director Capra was "abroad on an official assignment for the United States government." Capra was born in Italy but emigrated to the United States when he was 5 years old; he demonstrated his devotion to America through films such as <I>Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</I> (1939), <I>Meet John Doe</I> (1941), and <I>It's a Wonderful Life</I> (1946), most of which promoted the many freedoms for which Capra was so grateful. Capra served in World War II and in later years became an ambassador for America when he visited various countries on good will trips. Accompanied by the passport of Capra's wife, Lucille Warner Capra.
<br /> <I>6 x 3.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1216/Sale 24465 Lot 1217: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Tammyhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1217/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Tammy</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal International Pictures, 1957. Mimeographed manuscript, Final Screenplay by Oscar Brodney, 119 pp, marked "Shooting Started: 5/25/56 / Shooting Finished: 6/1/56" on the second page, with blue revision pages bound in (last revision dated 4/25/56), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Tammy</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Tammy</I>" and "<I>1956</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Debbie Reynolds and Leslie Nielsen starred in this Ross Hunter-produced love story that spawned several sequels (though this was the only one to star Debbie Reynolds). The screenplay notes the original name of the novel from which the film is based, <I>Tammy Out of Time</I>, but the title page is labeled as <I>Tammy</I>; ultimately, the name would be changed to <I>Tammy and the Bachelor</I>. The film was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; for Best Song ("Tammy") which became a top-selling record for Reynolds.
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<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1217/Sale 24465 Lot 1218: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Portrait in Blackhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1218/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Portrait in Black</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ross Hunter Productions, 1960. Mimeographed manuscript, Revised Final Screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, 137 pp, marked "Shooting Started: 12/14/59 / Shooting Finished: 2/11/60" on the second page, with blue revision pages bound in (last revision dated 12/23/59), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Portrait in Black</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Portrait in Black</I>" and "<I>1959</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Lana Turner is at the mercy of her crabby husband, Lloyd Nolan, until the charming Anthony Quinn shows up in this Ross Hunter-produced thriller about a murder gone awry. The film also starred Sandra Dee and John Saxon.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1218/Sale 24465 Lot 1219: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Midnight Lacehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1219/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Midnight Lace</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Arwin Productions, 1960. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, 132 pp, marked "Shooting Started 3/22/60 / Shooting Finished 5/23/60" on second page and marked "Final Screenplay" on title page, with blue and pink revision pages bound in (last revision dated 4/19/60), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Midnight Lace</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Midnight Lace</I>" and "<I>1960</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. <I>Midnight Lace</I> is a suspense film which stars Doris Day as a woman whose husband, Rex Harrison, tries to drive her insane. The film kept audiences on an emotional rollercoaster; Doris Day vowed she would never make another thriller because of the toll it took on her emotionally.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1219/Sale 24465 Lot 1220: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Back Streethttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1220/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Back Street</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ross Hunter Productions, 1961. Mimeographed manuscript, Revised Final Screenplay by William Ludwig, 139 pp, marked "Shooting Started: 9/21/60 / Shooting Finished: 12/6/60" on the second page, with blue, pink, and yellow revision pages bound in (last revision dated 11/16/60), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Back Street</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Back Street</I>" and "<I>1960</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. <I>Back Street</I> had several incarnations in Hollywood, most successfully as a vehicle with Irene Dunne and John Boles in 1932. Producer Ross Hunter's version stars Susan Hayward and John Gavin as star-crossed lovers who try to avoid temptation but succumb to each other's charms.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1220/Sale 24465 Lot 1221: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of The Thrill of It Allhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1221/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>The Thrill of It All</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Ross Hunter Productions, 1963. Mimeographed manuscript, Final Screenplay by Carl Reiner, 135 pp, marked "Shooting Started: 10/16/62 / Shooting Finished: 12/19/62" on the second page, with 2 pp of typed credits after the title page and blue, pink, and yellow revision pages bound in (last revision dated 10/24/1962), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>The Thrill of It All</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>The Thrill of It All</I>" and "<I>1962</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Producer Ross Hunter re-teamed with Doris Day at the peak of her popularity as America's Sweetheart. The comedy, co-starring James Garner, was directed by Norman Jewison and was one of the biggest moneymakers of 1963.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1221/Sale 24465 Lot 1222: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Madame Xhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1222/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Madame X</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Universal Pictures, 1966. Mimeographed manuscript, Second Revised Final Screenplay by Jean Holloway, 125 pp, marked "Shooting Started: 3/2/65 / Shooting Finished: 4/19/65" on the second page, with 3 pp of typed credits after the title page and blue, pink, and yellow revision pages bound in (last revision dated 4/14/65), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Madame X</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Madame X</I>" and "<I>1965</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Lana Turner had such a success with producer Ross Hunter's <I>Portrait in Black</I> (1960) that she worked with him again in <I>Madame X</I>, a melodrama which co-starred her with John Forsythe. Former screen queen of the 1930s Constance Bennett was also featured.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1222/Sale 24465 Lot 1223: A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of Lost Horizonhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1223/<div class="LotName">A Ross Hunter custom-bound script of <i>Lost Horizon</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Columbia Pictures, 1973. Mimeographed manuscript, Revised Final Draft screenplay by John Hale, 134 pp, dated March 20, 1972 and revised April 6, 1972, with 4 pp of typed credits after the title page and blue, pink, yellow, and green revision pages bound in (last revision dated 7/24/72), custom bound in navy blue leather with "<I>Lost Horizon</I>" and "<I>Ross Hunter</I>" embossed in gilt to the cover and "<I>Lost Horizon</I>" and "<I>1972</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Accompanied by three 8 x 10 in. photos: two candids of Ross Hunter on the set and one scene from the film. Ross Hunter set his cap on producing a remake of the successful 1937 version of <I>Lost Horizon</I> but with a twist: this was a musical which starred Peter Finch and Liv Ullmann. The film was almost universally panned and was the last film Hunter ever produced.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1223/Sale 24465 Lot 1224: A screenplay of the unproduced Man's Fatehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1224/<div class="LotName">A screenplay of the unproduced <i>Man's Fate</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Han Suyin, 159 pp, dated July 1, 1969, bound with brads and housed in yellow MGM wrappers, with 7 pp of blue and pink revisions dated September 29, 1969 and October 14, 1969 attached to a note stamped, "<I>With the Compliments of Fred Zinnemann.</I>" Director Fred Zinnemann was one week away from shooting this film, a longtime dream of his, when MGM changed management and cancelled the production. Based on a novel by Andr&#233; Malraux, rehearsals had begun with actors David Niven and Liv Ullmann when news of the cancellation occurred. Zinnemann later sued and won but was never able to realize his dream of making the film.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1224/Sale 24465 Lot 1225: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz director's chair and travel stoolhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1225/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz director's chair and travel stool</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Wooden director's chair with brown leather seat and back, with "J. L. Mankiewicz" tooled into the back and a side-arm tray which folds to the side. Accompanied by a portable travel stool which folds out like a tripod, with "JLM" and "Gucci" tooled into the underside of the brown leather seat.
<br /> <I>Director's chair: 25.25 x 19 x 32 in.; travel stool: 34.5 x 9.5 x 3 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1225/Sale 24465 Lot 1226: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz viewfinder and Motion Picture Employee ID cardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1226/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz viewfinder and Motion Picture Employee ID card</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Metal Todd-AO motion picture camera viewfinder, engraved <i>"J.L. Mankiewicz"</i> on one side, with 5 metal lens masks of various sizes and aspect ratios attached to a chain, all connected to a black neck strap. On his first day as a director on <I>Dragonwyck</I> (1946), Mankiewicz tried to look as though he knew what he was doing and said, "Give me the finder." As he began to look through it, a colleague came over and turned it around. "I was looking through the wrong end of the finder which was a wonderful start." Accompanied by a "Motion Picture Employee" photo identification card from MGM dated June 18, 1942, with Mankiewicz's picture, fingerprints, vital statistics, and signature.
<br /> <I>3 x 1.5 x 1.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1226/Sale 24465 Lot 1227: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz vintage typewriterhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1227/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz vintage typewriter</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A vintage Olympia De Luxe SM9 typewriter with built-in case, c.1967, owned and used by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a JFK Airport luggage tag on the handle and a leather nametag with handwriting in brown ink that reads, "Mankiewicz / Guard Hill Road / Bedford, New York / USA." The typewriter is still in working order and comes with its original cleaning kit.
<br /> <I>14.75 x 14.5 x 7.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1227/Sale 24465 Lot 1228: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz collection of photographshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1228/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz collection of photographs</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Approximately 197 vintage photographs ranging in size from 2.25 x 2.25 in. to 11.75 x 15.25 in., most featuring Joe Mankiewicz in a variety of candids and portraits, on the set, with friends, and with family. Approximately 15 of the photos are portraits or scenes from some of his films. Together with 3 diplomas: 2 from The University of the State of New York and one from from Stuyvesant High School, all dated June 1924.
<br /> <I>Largest: 17 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1228/Sale 24465 Lot 1229: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of The Keys of the Kingdomhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1229/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <i>The Keys of the Kingdom</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 188 pp., dated January 28, 1944, and marked "Final Script" on title page, with 118 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, bound in green leather with "<I>The Keys of the Kingdom / Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz / 1944</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Gregory Peck led an all-star cast including Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke, and Roddy McDowell in this drama that followed the life of a Catholic priest. Peck garnered his first Academy Award&#174; nomination for his portrayal of "Father Chisholm." Playing the part of the Mother Superior was Rose Stradner (billed as "Rosa Stradner"), Mankiewicz's wife at the time.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1229/Sale 24465 Lot 1230: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of The Ghost and Mrs. Muirhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1230/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <i>The Ghost and Mrs. Muir</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, based on a novel by R.A. Dick, screenplay by Philip Dunne, 133 pp., dated November 21, 1946 and marked "Revised Final" on title page, with blue revision pages bound in and 83 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, custom bound in grey leather with "<I>The Ghost and Mrs. Muir / 1946</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Mankiewicz directed this 1947 ghost tale starring Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison, George Sanders, and a young Natalie Wood.
<br /> <I>11.25 x 8.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1230/Sale 24465 Lot 1231: The House on Berkeley Square unpublished screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewiczhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1231/<div class="LotName"><i>The House on Berkeley Square</i> unpublished screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript on onion skin paper, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 123 pp, n.d. [1946], heavily annotated by Mankiewicz in pencil, bound in brads in blue wrappers. The suggested titles for this unpublished script are all featured on the front cover: <I>The House on Berkeley Square</I>, <I>Berkeley Square</I>, and <I>From Time to Time</I>. The screenplay is based on a play about time travel by John L. Balderston and had previously been made into a film in 1933 starring Leslie Howard. Mankiewicz makes many notes throughout the manuscript, including ideas about set design: "<I>Use all the sets from Forever Amber</I>" and how to shoot specific scenes: "<I>Pan down croquet--follow ball to pond--stay in water--come to reflection</I>."
<br /> <I>9 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1231/Sale 24465 Lot 1232: A Screen Writers' Guild Award screenplay presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for A Letter to Three Wiveshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1232/<div class="LotName">A Screen Writers' Guild Award screenplay presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for <i>A Letter to Three Wives</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 147 pp, dated May 19, 1948 and marked "Final Script" on title page, bound in a morocco dragonfly binding with "<I>A Letter to Three Wives / Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz / 1948</I>" embossed in gilt to spine, with a Screen Writers' Guild bookplate on inner cover inscribed, "<I>A Letter to Three Wives / Best Written Comedy of 1949 / Award to Joseph Mankiewicz,</I>" and a citation from Screen Writers' Guild President, Valentine Davies, before the title page. Mankiewicz also won the 1950 Academy Award&#174; as Best Director for this film which starred Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern, and Linda Darnell.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1232/Sale 24465 Lot 1233: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Screenplay of A Letter to Three Wiveshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1233/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Screenplay of <I>A Letter to Three Wives</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Screenplay of <i>A Letter to Three Wives</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1949, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Emmet Lavery"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz was also nominated for Best Director for this film and would win both awards.
<br /> <I>12.25 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1233/Sale 24465 Lot 1234: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of A Letter to Three Wiveshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1234/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of <I>A Letter to Three Wives</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to director Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Direction of <i>A Letter to Three Wives</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1949, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Emmet Lavery"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz would also be nominated for Best Screenplay for this film and would win both nominations.
<br /> <I>12.25 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1234/Sale 24465 Lot 1235: A group of Joseph L. Mankiewicz Screen Directors Guild Awardshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1235/<div class="LotName">A group of Joseph L. Mankiewicz Screen Directors Guild Awards</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Heavy gold- and silver-colored medallion-shaped awards with the eagle motif on the front, 2 small and 2 large, each housed in a custom case with the Screen Directors Guild logo on the top. Mankiewicz was presented with a small and large version for both <I>A Letter to Three Wives</I> (1949) and <I>All About Eve</I> (1950). Each is inscribed, "<I>For Outstanding Directorial Achievement / Jos. L. Mankiewicz</I>" and the name of the respective film.
<br /> <I>Large: 10.5 in. diameter; small: 4.5 in. diameter</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1235/Sale 24465 Lot 1236: All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1236/<div class="LotName"><i>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. U.S. one sheet poster, framed. Considered by many to be one of the greatest representations of Hollywood ever written, <I>All About Eve</I> is the story of an actress wannabe, played by Anne Baxter, who attempts to take over the career--and personal life--of her screen idol, played by Bette Davis.
<br /> <I>27 x 41 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1236/Sale 24465 Lot 1237: A Screen Writers' Guild Award screenplay presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1237/<div class="LotName">A Screen Writers' Guild Award screenplay presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for <I>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 180 pp, dated April 5, 1950 and marked "Revised Final" on title page, bound in a blue leather dragonfly binding with "<I>All About Eve / Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz / 1950</I>" embossed in gilt to spine, with a Screen Writers' Guild bookplate on inner cover inscribed, "<I>All About Eve / Best Written Comedy of 1950 / Award to Joseph Mankiewicz,</I>" and a citation from Screen Writers' Guild President, Karl Tunberg, before the title page.
<br /> <I>11 x 8.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1237/Sale 24465 Lot 1238: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sarah Siddons Awardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1238/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sarah Siddons Award</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gold-plated form of a woman (Sarah Siddons, an English actress) sitting regally in a chair atop a rounded black base with a plaque engraved "<I>The Sarah Siddons Award / for / Distinguished Achievement / In the Theatre / Joseph Mankiewicz</I>." The Sarah Siddons Award was a fictional honor made up by Mankiewicz in his picture, <I>All About Eve</I>. Because of the success of the film, a legitimate "Sarah Siddons Award" was created in Chicago in 1952 to present annually to one outstanding Chicago theater actor, a concept that Mankiewicz found ridiculous: "I invented it to put down all this fatuous prize-giving, and now there's some outfit in Chicago actually promoting a Sarah Siddons Award every year, and people like Helen Hayes go out there and make tearful acceptance speeches." The award was likely given to him by the Sarah Siddons Society at some point after they created the award. Though he groused about it, the award had a place of distinction on the mantelpiece of Mankiewicz's home office.
<br /> <I>4 x 7.5 x 4.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1238/Sale 24465 Lot 1239: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of files pertaining to the real "Eve" of All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1239/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of files pertaining to the real "Eve" of <i>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Typed Letter Signed ("Martina Laurence"), 1 p, 4to, Venice, September 4, 1987, to Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with annotations, with original transmittal envelope; a 7 pp xerographic article from Cosmopolitan magazine dated May 1946 titled, "<I>The Wisdom of Eve</I> " by Mary Orr with annotations by Martina Laurence; a 33 pp xerographic manuscript by Martina Laurence with annotations by Laurence and Mankiewicz; 2 xerographic copies of a letter to Martina Laurence from Elizabeth Bergner; and additional xerographic documents with Mankiewicz's comments typed on Post-it notes. The film <I>All About Eve</I> (1950) was adapted by Mankiewicz from a 1946 <I>Cosmopolitan</I> magazine article entitled "<I>The Wisdom of Eve</I>" by Mary Orr. It was based on a true story about a woman named Martina Laurence ("Eve") who idolized and ultimately began to usurp the career and life of an actress named Elizabeth Bergner ("Margo Channing"). In these documents, art and reality meet. In Martina Laurence's letter to Joseph Mankiewicz, written 37 years after <I>All About Eve</I> was released, she is still distressed about how she is portrayed in the film. She writes: "<I>I couldn't have been that sly, scheming, vicious girl who has given a name to a type of person--Eve Harrington.</I>" Shortly after, she sends him a 33 pp manuscript of her personal story. Mankiewicz's comments are annotated throughout the documents on Post-it notes and in pen and pencil. A fascinating look at the repercussions of a classic film which continued to reverberate for decades.
<br /> <I>9 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1239/Sale 24465 Lot 1240: A Joseph Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1240/<div class="LotName">A Joseph Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <I>All About Eve</I></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 180 pp, dated April 5, 1950 and marked "Revised Final" on title page, with 58 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, bound in brown leather with "<I>J.L.M.</I>" embossed in gilt to cover and "<I>All About Eve</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. Arguably Mankiewicz's greatest film, <I>All About Eve</I> was nominated for 17 Academy Awards&#174;, with Mankiewicz winning for both Best Director and Best Screenplay.
<br /> <I>11.5 x 8.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1240/Sale 24465 Lot 1241: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Golden Globe Award for All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1241/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Golden Globe Award for <i>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gilt metal globe mounted on a marble pedestal, with a plaque reading "<I>To Joseph L. Mankiewicz / For The Best / Screen Play / of 1950 / All About Eve / The Hollywood / Foreign Correspondents / Association.</i>" The 8th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony was held on February 28, 1951 at Ciro's nightclub in West Hollywood. Along with this win, <I>All About Eve</I> was nominated for Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Actress in a Drama (Bette Davis), Best Supporting Actor (George Sanders), Best Supporting Actress (Thelma Ritter), and Best Director (Mankiewicz). Since 1944, the coveted Golden Globe award has been presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for excellence in film and television. Joe Mankiewicz was nominated for the award two other times during his career: as Best Director for <I>All About Eve</I> and as Best Director for <I>Cleopatra</I> (1963). This Golden Globe held a place of honor next to Mankiewicz's Academy Awards&#174; in his office until his death in 1993.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 3.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1241/Sale 24465 Lot 1242: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Screenplay of All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1242/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Screenplay of <i>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to director Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Screenplay of <i>All About Eve</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1950, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Johnny Green"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz would also be nominated for Best Director for this film and would win both nominations.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1242/Sale 24465 Lot 1243: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of All About Evehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1243/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of <I>All About Eve</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to director Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Direction of <i>All About Eve</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1950, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Johnny Green"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz would also be nominated for Best Screenplay for this film and would win both nominations.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1243/Sale 24465 Lot 1244: A Joseph Mankiewicz presentation box and note from Bette Davishttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1244/<div class="LotName">A Joseph Mankiewicz presentation box and note from Bette Davis</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Autograph Note Signed ("Bette"), 1 p., 18mo, on monogrammed card stationery. Bette Davis was honored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 1989, where Joe Mankiewicz, who had directed her in <I>All About Eve</I> (1950), reminisced about how he was warned by others before first directing Davis: "<I>She will rewrite and she, not you, will direct."</I> He went on to say that his experience directing her was nothing but joyful. In her thank-you note, Davis writes: "<I>Please forgive how long it has taken to organize this momento [sic] of Lincoln Centre [sic]. I send it with much love & much thanks. Bette."</I> Together with a black lacquer presentation box with a cover featuring a photograph of the occasion with Davis, Mankiewicz, and the other stars who honored her, Ann-Margret, Jimmy Stewart, and Geraldine Fitzgerald.
<br /> <I>Box: 7.5 x 6 in.; note: 6.25 x 4.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1244/Sale 24465 Lot 1245: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Holiday Magazine Motion Picture Award as "Man of the Year"http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1245/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Holiday Magazine Motion Picture Award as "Man of the Year"</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A gold-plated globe and gold-plated scroll atop a wooden base, with the scroll engraved, "<I>Holiday Award 1950 / To Joseph L. Mankiewicz / As That Man in the Motion Picture Industry / Who Has Done Most in the Past Year / to Improve Motion Picture Standards / and to Present American Life, / Ideals and People Honestly / to the Rest of the World</I>." This award was for Mankiewicz's work on <i>All About Eve</i> and <i>No Way Out</i>.
<br /> <I>5.75 x 4.5 x 6.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1245/Sale 24465 Lot 1246: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Story and Screenplay of No Way Outhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1246/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Story and Screenplay of <i>No Way Out</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Story and Screenplay of <I>No Way Out</I> for the year ending December 31, 1950, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Johnny Green"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz also directed this drama about racism which starred Sidney Poitier, Linda Darnell, and Richard Widmark.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1246/Sale 24465 Lot 1247: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of correspondence from actors and directorshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1247/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of correspondence from actors and directors</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 2 telegrams from Spencer Tracy, one responding to Mankiewicz sending him a script of <I>Jefferson Selleck</I> dated August 29, 1952, and a congratulatory telegram, possibly on the birth Mankiewicz's son, Chris; an Autograph Letter Signed ("W.C. Fields"), 2 pp, dated December 14, 1924, with original transmittal envelope; 3 Autograph Postcards Signed ("Roddy") and a Christmas card from Roddy McDowell; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Beverly") from Beverly Cross, along with 2 Christmas cards; 2 Typed Letters Signed ("Tony") from Anthony Quinn, 3 pp, in which Quinn writes: "<I>Ingrid Bergman and I want to find something to do together next year. We both agree it would be great to do it with you</I>," with a mimeographic response from Mankiewicz; an Autograph Signed Letter ("Dick") from Richard Widmark; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Petrus") from Peter Ustinov who writes: "<I>I'd rather work with you than with anybody--you know that--not only out of admiration, but out of fun, and even more important, out of a uniformity of purpose</I>"; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Finlay") from Finlay Currie; a Typed Letter Signed ("Kirk") from Kirk Douglas; a Typed Note Signed ("Jerry") from Jerry Lewis and a Christmas card; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Hume") from Hume Cronyn to Rosemary Mankiewicz and a funeral service program for Cronyn; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Peter Sellers"); 2 Autograph Letters Signed ("James," "James Mason") from James Mason; 2 Autograph Letters Signed, 1 Typed Letter Signed, and 1 Autograph Note Signed ("Rex") from Rex Harrison, along with an Autograph Letter Signed ("Rachel") from his wife, Rachel Roberts; and a Typed Letter Signed ("Sidney") from Sidney Poitier. Together with an archive of letters from directors comprised of an Autograph Letter Signed ("Marty Scorsese"); a telegram and an Autograph Note Signed ("Fred (Zinnemann)") who writes: "<I>I think of you often</I>." a Typed Letter Signed ("George") from George Cukor who writes: "<I>It was mighty fine to catch up with dat ole debbil Oscar--nach langem Leiden [after much suffering]</I>." with a mimeographed response from Mankiewicz; a Typed Letter Signed ("Mike") from Mike Nichols; and a telegram to Billy Wilder from Mankiewicz. Together with a formal invitation to the White House from President Jimmy Carter dated November 17, 1977; a letter and a group of xerographic letters from biographers; a group of xerographic letters from John Houseman and Darryl F. Zanuck; and a mimeographed copy of a 7 pp letter that Mankiewicz wrote to Zanuck, dated October 30, 1962, in which he expresses his dismay and anger over Zanuck's comments to the press about <I>Cleopatra</I> which contradicted the comments Zanuck made to Mankiewicz's face.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1247/Sale 24465 Lot 1248: 5 Fingershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1248/<div class="LotName"><i>5 Fingers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. U.S. insert poster, framed. According to the lobby art for this suspense film directed by Joseph Mankiewicz, "Lust, Greed, Passion, Desire, and Sin" were deadly. Based on a true story of a World War II spy, Mankiewicz was nominated for a Best Director Academy Award&#174; in 1953 (his third nomination in 4 years), having won in both 1950 for <I>All About Eve</I> and 1951 for <I>A Letter to Three Wives</I> (1951).
<br /> <I>14 x 36 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1248/Sale 24465 Lot 1249: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of Five Fingershttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1249/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of <I>Five Fingers</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to director Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Direction of <i>5 Fingers</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1952, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Johnny Green"), laminated on board. Mankiewicz was also nominated for Best Director by the Directors Guild of America for this film, which was based upon the true story of a Nazi spy and starred James Mason and Danielle Darrieux.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1249/Sale 24465 Lot 1250: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Edgar Allan Poe Awardhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1250/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Edgar Allan Poe Award</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A ceramic statue of author Edgar Allan Poe with "<I>M.W.A. / Award / 1952</I>" painted in gold on the base, presented to producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz for his work on <I>Five Fingers</I> (1952), chosen as Best Motion Picture by the The Mystery Writers of America in 1953. Interestingly, an "Edgar Award," as it is known, is featured prominently in Mankiewicz's 1972 film, <I>Sleuth</I>.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1250/Sale 24465 Lot 1251: An archive pertaining to The Barefoot Contessa including a Joseph L. Mankiewicz handwritten scripthttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1251/<div class="LotName">An archive pertaining to <i>The Barefoot Contessa</i> including a Joseph L. Mankiewicz handwritten script</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Handwritten manuscript, 196 pp, dated June 6, 1953 to August 6, 1953, on lined yellow legal paper. Together with a mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 153 pp, dated October 2, 1953, New York, bound with brads in pale green Figaro, Inc. wrappers, heavily annotated in pen and pencil by Mankiewicz; an archive of approximately 34 pp of correspondence and photostatic contracts, most of which is related to the stars, Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart; and approximately 55 pp of xerographic documents from the late 1980s to the early 1990s pertaining to the rights of <I>The Barefoot Contessa</I> for various projects including videocassettes, a musical, and an opera.
<br /> <I>14.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1251/Sale 24465 Lot 1252: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of The Barefoot Contessahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1252/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <i>The Barefoot Contessa</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 153 pp, dated October 2, 1953, with 43 inlaid silver gelatin approximately 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, bound in brown leather with "The Barefoot Contessa / Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz / 1953" embossed in gilt to spine. Mankiewicz served as director, screenwriter, and producer for this dark drama which was the first film made by his production company, Figaro, Inc.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1252/Sale 24465 Lot 1253: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Story and Screenplay of The Barefoot Contessahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1253/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Story and Screenplay of <I>The Barefoot Contessa</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Story and Screenplay of <i>The Barefoot Contessa</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1954, signed ("Charles Brackett" and "Edward B. Powell"), laminated on board. Ava Gardner played the titular role under Mankiewicz's direction in this somber drama which also starred Humphrey Bogart.
<br /> <I>13.5 x 11.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1253/Sale 24465 Lot 1254: Julius Caesarhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1254/<div class="LotName"><i>Julius Caesar</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">MGM, 1953. French grande poster, rolled. Joseph L. Mankiewicz directed this massive undertaking. The casting of Marlon Brando as Mark Antony was a shock; when Mankiewicz first listened to Brando rehearsing the role, he thought he sounded like June Allyson. As Mankiewicz predicted, however, Brando had the last laugh and was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; for his performance.
<br /> <I>45.5 x 61 in. </I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1254/Sale 24465 Lot 1255: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz book of production photos from Julius Caesarhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1255/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz book of production photos from <I>Julius Caesar</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising 43 black and white doublesided photos (for a total of 86 photos), all 8 x 10 in. and on heavy stock, housed in a black 3-ring binder, with each photo 3-hole punched into the binder. The collection consists of photos of rehearsals, filming, and on-the-set candids of both cast and crew featuring director Mankiewicz, Marlon Brando, Greer Garson, Deborah Kerr, James Mason, Louis Calhern, Edmond O'Brien, producer John Houseman, and MGM executive Dore Schary, among others. The photos were taken from August to October, 1952, by John Swope for the February 2, 1953 issue of "Life" magazine, which featured an article on the making of the film and "the incongruities of noble Romans preparing for a tragedy in Hollywood."
<br /> <I>10.5 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1255/Sale 24465 Lot 1256: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz production archive pertaining to Guys and Dollshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1256/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz production archive pertaining to <i>Guys and Dolls</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Comprising a 44 pp reverse photostatic copy of Joe Mankiewicz's contract with Samuel Goldwyn Productions for the making of <I>Guys and Dolls</I> (1955) dated 1954; a 2 pp handwritten synopsis of the opening scene: <I>The settings are to be fanciful. The introductory device--a sightseeing bus as it approaches Times Square</I>"; a spiral notebook of approximately 73 pp of handwritten production notes including scenes of dialogue, injection of musical numbers, and scene descriptions; a 126 pp screenplay marked "Final" and dated February 26, 1955, with an additional 5 pp of "Closing Number" script pages from Mankiewicz and choreographer Michael Kidd; a 131 pp rough draft screenplay, with an additional 50 pp of loose script pages, all heavily annotated; a folder labeled "<I>Guys and Dolls / Revised End / 2/17/55</I>" with a 5 pp handwritten script of the last scene in the film, 4 mimeographed copies of the closing number, and 4 pp of a revised ending. <I>Guys and Dolls</I>, the first musical ever directed by Mankiewicz, stars Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando as two high-rolling gamblers whose love interests, Jean Simmons and Vivian Blaine, are giving them trouble.
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<br /> <I>10.5 x 16.5 x 3 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1256/Sale 24465 Lot 1257: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of Guys and Dollshttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1257/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <i>Guys and Dolls</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 131 pp, dated February 26, 1955, Hollywood, and marked "Final" on title page, with blue revision pages bound in, with 60 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, bound in a tan leather dragonfly binding, with "Guys and Dolls / Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz / 1955" embossed in gilt to spine. Lyrics to the musical numbers are also included within the text of the screenplay. Mankiewicz also directed this film which boasted a formidable cast including Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, and Vivian Blaine.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1257/Sale 24465 Lot 1258: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of correspondence from actresses including a historic document regarding Marilyn Monroehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1258/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz archive of correspondence from actresses including a historic document regarding Marilyn Monroe</div>
<div class="LotDesc">A total of 12 letters, notes, and cards from various film actresses who knew or worked with Joe Mankiewicz comprising a Typed Note Signed ("Liza") from Liza Minnelli, in which Minnelli responds to a sympathy card from Mankiewicz after her mother Judy Garland's death and writes: "<I>My Mamma loved you very much. She talked about you. She told me about you.</I>" (Garland was a love interest of Mankiewicz's at one time), and a mimeographic copy of Mankiewicz's response; a Typed Letter Signed ("Shirley") from Shirley MacLaine; a Typed Letter Signed ("Gloria") from Gloria Swanson praising <I>All About Eve</I> (1950); a Typed Letter Signed ("Linda") from Linda Darnell; 2 Autograph Letters Signed ("Anne") from Anne Baxter; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Deborah") from Deborah Kerr and a mimeographic copy of Mankiewicz's response; a Typed Letter Signed and an Autograph Letter Signed ("Maggie") from Maggie Smith who writes: "<I>I am sorry I was unable to come down to the stage door but my head was in the sink</I>"; an Autograph Letter Signed ("Celeste") from Celeste Holm; an Autograph Note Signed ("Sophia") from Sophia Loren; a Christmas card signed by Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman; and a Twentieth Century-Fox interoffice communication dated March 27, 1950 announcing that starlet Marilyn Monroe had signed a contract to play "Miss Casswell" in Mankiewicz's production of <I>All About Eve</I>.
<br /> <I>Various sizes</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1258/Sale 24465 Lot 1259: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz manuscript notebook and a shooting script pertaining to The Quiet Americanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1259/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz manuscript notebook and a shooting script pertaining to <i>The Quiet American</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Figaro, Inc., 1958. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 156 pp, dated October 22, 1956, labeled "Temporary Shooting Script" on front cover, bound with brads in beige wrappers. Together with a spiral notebook, 49 pp, of Mankiewicz's handwritten notes, in pen and pencil, pertaining to <I>The Quiet American</I>, including which scenes should be shot on location or in the studio, dialogue ideas, scene ideas, and much more. Mankiewicz both wrote the screenplay and directed this drama about two men, young and old, whose opinions on 1952 Vietnam differ greatly.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1259/Sale 24465 Lot 1260: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of The Quiet Americanhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1260/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <i>The Quiet American</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 156 pp, dated October 22, 1956, and marked "Temporary Shooting Script" on title page, with 49 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos of scenes from the film, bound in black leather with "<I>Joseph L. Mankiewicz</I>" embossed in gilt to cover and "<I>The Quiet American</I>" embossed in gilt to spine. In both writing and directing this film, Mankiewicz manipulated the plot so that the story was interpreted as pro-American instead of anti-American, an action that made author Graham Greene severe any ties with the film.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1260/Sale 24465 Lot 1261: A Joseph Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of Suddenly, Last Summerhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1261/<div class="LotName">A Joseph Mankiewicz custom-bound screenplay of <I>Suddenly, Last Summer</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Gore Vidal, 119 pp., n.d., with 83 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. behind-the-scenes and scene photos, bound in black leather with "<I>J.L.M.</I>" embossed in gilt to cover and "<I>Suddenly, Last Summer / 1959</I>" embossed in gilt to spine, with a loose 9 x 6.5 in. photograph of Mankiewicz on the set tucked into the inside cover. Both Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor were nominated for Academy Awards&#174; for their intense performances in this dark film which Mankiewicz directed. The movie was based on a Tennessee Williams play that dealt with sensitive subjects for the time such as mental illness, cannibalism, and incest.
<br /> <I>8.75 x 11.25 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1261/Sale 24465 Lot 1262: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz bejeweled rose from Oliver Messelhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1262/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz bejeweled rose from Oliver Messel</div>
<div class="LotDesc">An ornately designed silver rose and stem made of rhinestones, wire, beads, and paper, housed in a shadowbox frame with a red and gold brocade background. "Messel" is written in large white letters on the back of the frame. Oliver Messel was the set designer for <I>Suddenly Last Summer</I> (1959), which Joe Mankiewicz directed and which stars Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Montgomery Clift. This piece, which resembles some of the framed pieces seen in the set design for Hepburn's home in the film, was likely given to Mankiewicz by Messel as a gift celebrating their work together. Messel was nominated for an Academy Award&#174; as Art Director for the film; he was known for his elaborate sets which were rich with vegetation and unique and eccentric details.
<br /> <I>13 x 14 x 3 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1262/Sale 24465 Lot 1263: A group of correspondence between Elizabeth Taylor and Joseph L. Mankiewiczhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1263/<div class="LotName">A group of correspondence between Elizabeth Taylor and Joseph L. Mankiewicz</div>
<div class="LotDesc">1 Autograph Note Signed ("Elizabeth"), 1 p, 8vo, New York, n.d., on The Carlyle Hotel stationery, together with 1 telegram, London, dated November 11, 1953, to Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Though Elizabeth Taylor went on to be directed by Mankiewicz in both <I>Suddenly Last Summer</I> (1959) and <I>Cleopatra</I> (1963), she apparently didn't quite fit the bill when Mankiewicz was casting <I>The Barefoot Contessa</I> (1954). In an interesting telegram, Taylor remarks on her loss of the part: "<I>Received a somewhat embarrasing [sic] answer from Benny saying I was mentioned by nobody including evidently Bert or you for the part and informing me that Ava was already set.</I>" In her later (undated) letter, likely when she heard that Mankiewicz might be writing an autobiography, she begs him to "<I>be nice</I>" about her. Accompanied by a Typed Letter Signed ("Rosemary and Joe Mankiewicz"), 1 p, 4to, New York, February 27, 1992, to Elizabeth Taylor.
<br /> <I>Largest: 11 x 7 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1263/Sale 24465 Lot 1264: A group of letters from Katharine Hepburn to Joseph L. Mankiewiczhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1264/<div class="LotName">A group of letters from Katharine Hepburn to Joseph L. Mankiewicz</div>
<div class="LotDesc">2 Autograph Letters Signed and 1 Autograph Note Signed ("Kate," "Kate Hepburn"), 6 pp recto and verso, 4to and 8vo, no dates, to Joseph L. Mankiewicz, on various stationeries (one monogrammed). Joe Mankiewicz was instrumental in the life and career of Katharine Hepburn for many reasons, but he is best remembered for one: he introduced her to Spencer Tracy. Mankiewicz was the producer of the first film they made together, <I>Woman of the Year</I> (1942), but he had also worked with Hepburn as producer on <I>The Philadelphia Story</I> (1940) and would work with her later again as director on <I>Suddenly, Last Summer</I> (1959). Hepburn clearly admired Mankiewizc, as she writes (likely in later years after re-viewing a film they made together): "<I>Well we were quite brilliant--were we not--I don't think we ever quite appreciated ourselves. You were lovely, too.</I>" She also writes Mankiewicz a cute poem and a lovely sympathy letter after the death of his father.
<br /> <I>Largest: 7 x 10.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1264/Sale 24465 Lot 1265: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz annotated screenplay of A Carol For Another Christmashttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1265/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz annotated screenplay of <i>A Carol For Another Christmas</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">ABC, 1964. Mimeographed manuscript, 73 pp, with 60 inlaid silver gelatin 8 x 10 in. photos, most of Mankiewicz directing and actors on set, as well as scenes from the production, bound in black leather with "<I>A Carol For Another Christmas</I>" and "<I>Joseph Mankiewicz</I>" embossed in gilt to cover and the title again embossed in gilt to spine. This program was Mankiewicz's first and only work for television. The teleplay was written by Rod Serling and it boasts an all-star cast including Sterling Hayden, Eva Marie Saint, and Peter Sellers. The manuscript is heavily annotated by Mankiewicz in pencil and red pen.
<br /> <I>8.5 x 11 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1265/Sale 24465 Lot 1266: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz unproduced script of The Immortal and a screenplay of Tale of the Foxhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1266/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz unproduced script of <i>The Immortal</i> and a screenplay of <i>Tale of the Fox</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Mimeographed manuscript, adaptation by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, based on the play <I>The Meteor</I> by Friedrich D&#252;rrenmatt, 127 pp in two acts, bound in a black folder with "<I>Joseph L. Mankiewicz / Guard Hill Road / Bedford, NY 10506</I>" nameplate to cover. In the mid 1960s, Mankiewicz wrote this adaptation in the hopes of bringing it to Broadway. He was intrigued with the story about a writer who wants to die, and in his attempts, destroys everything in his wake. The project never came to fruition, but Mankiewicz was still hopeful until the end of his days. The script is heavily annotated by Mankiewicz in black marker and red pen. Together with a mimeographed manuscript of <I>Tale of the Fox</I> (later released as <I>The Honey Pot</I>), Famous Artists Productions, 1967, screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 197 pp, dated July, 1965, with blue revision pages dated as late as January 8, 1966 bound in, bound with brads and housed in red wrappers. Rex Harrison and Susan Hayward star in this comedy directed by Mankiewicz.
<br /> <I>9 x 11.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1266/Sale 24465 Lot 1267: A large Joseph L. Mankiewicz script archive of his unrealized film Janehttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1267/<div class="LotName">A large Joseph L. Mankiewicz script archive of his unrealized film <i>Jane</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">1974-1987. Comprising 14 screenplay drafts by Joseph L. Mankiewicz: Xerographic, typed, and typed carbon manuscripts, most approximately 202 pp, 1974-1976, bound with brads or unbound, most heavily annotated by Mankiewicz, several housed in binders, two are incomplete, one with Mankiewicz's address label to front cover; Mankiewicz's First Draft screenplay, autograph manuscript, approximately 550 pp, in 7 spiral-bound composition notebooks each labeled <i>'Jane'</i> and numbered 1-2A, 3-6, most with specific script page number listings to front covers in red pen; a hardbound copy of Dee Wells' novel <i>Jane,</i> heavily annotated by Joseph Mankiewicz; typed manuscript, <i>"Draft Outline,"</i> 8 pp, June 7, 1980; Thermofax manuscript, <i>"Draft"</i> screenplay, pp 65-131, annotated; correspondence and contracts, approximately 20 pp, organized in file folders labeled <i>"'Jane'-WGA,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Columbia,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Janni,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Klein, Arthur,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Expenses,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Correspondence: Lantz,"</i> <i>"'Jane'-Pre-Production,"</i> and <i>"'Jane'-Negotiations and Legal"</i>; all housed in four labeled and numbered slipcases. [Note: For a full, detailed list of this large archive, please refer to the condition report.] Joseph Mankiewicz's final directorial effort, <i>Sleuth</i> (1972), was a hit and received four Academy Award&#174; nominations; its popularity gave him newfound commercial viability and, in 1974, he began developing Dee Wells' bestselling novel <i>Jane</i> for the screen. This is Mankiewicz's massive archive of script drafts and correspondence related to that project, including his first draft in longhand in seven spiral-bound composition books. <i>Jane</i> follows its title character, a swinging, liberated American film critic in London, who is accidentally impregnated by one of her three wildly different lovers. Producer Joseph Janni was attached to the project at Columbia Pictures with Julie Christie potentially starring; Natalie Wood was also considered. A May 1974 autograph letter from Wood to Mankiewicz included here indicates that they had recently warmly met. Wood attaches a press clipping about their involvement with <i>Jane</i> and closes with <i>"Do you think it's / time?!!! / Love / Natalie."</i> At over 200 pages, Mankiewicz's script grew unwieldy and, by 1976, the project collapsed. Mankiewicz unsuccessfully tried several times in the 1980s to revive <i>Jane.</i>
<br /> <I>Slipcases: 4.5 x 11 x 14.5 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1267/Sale 24465 Lot 1268: A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of Sleuthhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1268/<div class="LotName">A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Academy Award&#174; nomination plaque for Direction of <I>Sleuth</i></div>
<div class="LotDesc">Certificate of nomination presented to director Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Direction of <i>Sleuth</i>, for the year ending December 31, 1972, signed ("Daniel Taradash" and "Hal Elias"), laminated on board. Under Mankiewicz's direction, both Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier were nominated in the Best Actor category for this film.
<br /> <I>12.25 x 14 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1268/Sale 24465 Lot 1269: Three letters to Joseph L. Mankiewicz from Laurence Olivierhttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1269/<div class="LotName">Three letters to Joseph L. Mankiewicz from Laurence Olivier</div>
<div class="LotDesc">3 Autograph Letters Signed ("Larry O.," "Larry Olivier," and "Larry"), 15 pp recto and verso, 8vo, London, January 8, 1956, April 24, 1956, and August 12, [likely 1971-72] to Joseph L. Mankiewicz, on various stationeries including his home, "Notley Abbey," together with 1 telegram dated February 6, 1973. In the January 8 letter, Olivier discusses his concerns about but interest in making <I>The Quiet American</I> with Mankiewicz, provided his part does not get changed or reduced after signing on, which had happened to him during the filming of <I>Carrie</I> (1952). He writes, sheepishly, "<I>I'm not a difficult person, you understand, but a teensy bit old to have my pants removed with becomingly boyish submission.</I>" In the April 24 letter, Olivier, having now read the screenplay, expresses his opinion about it and declares that he does not like the part and does not want to play it. Fast forward 16 years, the August 12 letter likely was written after Olivier was directed by Mankiewicz in <I>Sleuth</I> (1972); Olivier thanks Mankiewicz profusely for his kindness during filming and apologizes for having waited so long to write: "<I>...[I was] in poorly condition without even the courage to lift my pen to you, just lying sleepless, listening to my own breathing gurgling through my trachea.</I>" The Feb 6, 1973 telegram from Olivier to Mankiewicz thanks him for accepting an award on his behalf.
<br /> <I>6 x 8 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1269/Sale 24465 Lot 1270: A group of Joseph L. Mankiewizc ephemera, including a Ken Adam-designed dioramahttp://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1270/<div class="LotName">A group of Joseph L. Mankiewizc ephemera, including a Ken Adam-designed diorama</div>
<div class="LotDesc">Gouache on paper, glue, and cloth diorama of a stage with electric footlights (which no longer work), a stage curtain, and a background of a castle atop a mountain, well worn and with loose pieces, designed by Ken Adam, the production designer for <I>Sleuth</I> (1972). This is a prototype for the dioramas that are shown in the beginning credits of the film and was given to Mankiewicz by Adam during pre-production. Accompanied by a magnifying glass given to Mankiewicz by producer Morton Gottlieb inscribed, "<I>SLEUTH / Mort</I>"; and a backgammon set housed in a custom leather box.
<br /> <I>Diorama: 12.25 x 9.5 x 10 in.; backgammon set: 15.75 x 11.75 x 2.75 in.</I></div>http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24465/lot/1270/